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Trump Says U.S. ‘Obliterated’ Kharg Island Military Targets as Iran Threatens Retaliation on Gulf Oil Facilities
President Donald Trump said U.S. forces had "obliterated" military targets on Iran's Kharg Island, a key Persian Gulf energy hub, prompting Tehran to warn that any attack on its oil infrastructure would trigger retaliation against energy facilities tied to U.S. interests across the Gulf region. 
President Donald Trump said U.S. forces had "obliterated" military targets on Iran's Kharg Island, a key Persian Gulf energy hub, prompting Tehran to warn that any attack on its oil infrastructure would trigger retaliation against energy facilities tied to U.S. interests across the Gulf region. -
Kristi Noem Awarded $1 Billion Border Wall Contracts to Firm Accused of ‘Human and Weapons Smuggling’
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem approved $1 billion in border wall construction contracts for SLSCO Ltd, a Texas-based firm previously accused in court filings of employing undocumented migrants and arming them as security guards, according to government records and legal documents tied to the company's past operations. 
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem approved $1 billion in border wall construction contracts for SLSCO Ltd, a Texas-based firm previously accused in court filings of employing undocumented migrants and arming them as security guards, according to government records and legal documents tied to the company's past operations. -
Alison Lewandowski Draws Attention Amid Kristi Noem–Corey Lewandowski Allegations
Alison Lewandowski, the wife of longtime Trump ally Corey Lewandowski, has come under renewed public scrutiny following reports examining alleged ties between her husband and Kristi Noem, a controversy that has circulated in political circles for years and resurfaced after new reporting about internal tensions within the Department of Homeland Security. 
Alison Lewandowski, the wife of longtime Trump ally Corey Lewandowski, has come under renewed public scrutiny following reports examining alleged ties between her husband and Kristi Noem, a controversy that has circulated in political circles for years and resurfaced after new reporting about internal tensions within the Department of Homeland Security. -
‘China’s Nostradamus’ Says U.S. Could Lose Iran Conflict as Operation Epic Fury Expands
Chinese-Canadian academic Xueqin Jiang, a history lecturer at Moonshot Academy in Beijing, has predicted that the United States will ultimately lose its war with Iran, warning that the conflict could reshape the global balance of power if it escalates further. 
Chinese-Canadian academic Xueqin Jiang, a history lecturer at Moonshot Academy in Beijing, has predicted that the United States will ultimately lose its war with Iran, warning that the conflict could reshape the global balance of power if it escalates further. -
Trump Claims U.S. Is ‘Totally Destroying’ Iran’s Regime as NYT Reports Ongoing Missile Threats
President Donald Trump said the United States is "totally destroying" Iran's regime militarily and economically, escalating his rhetoric about the ongoing war in the Middle East while sharply criticizing coverage by The New York Times and other media outlets that have reported a more complicated battlefield picture. 
President Donald Trump said the United States is "totally destroying" Iran's regime militarily and economically, escalating his rhetoric about the ongoing war in the Middle East while sharply criticizing coverage by The New York Times and other media outlets that have reported a more complicated battlefield picture. -
Trump Says “I Don't Know About It” as Probe Examines Possible U.S. Role in Iran School Strike That Killed 175
President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the southern Iranian city of Minab have become the focus of international scrutiny after a missile strike on an elementary school killed at least 175 people, many of them children, during the opening phase of the current U.S.-Iran conflict. Asked by reporters about a military review suggesting the United States may have been responsible, Trump responded briefly: "I don't know about it." 
President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the southern Iranian city of Minab have become the focus of international scrutiny after a missile strike on an elementary school killed at least 175 people, many of them children, during the opening phase of the current U.S.-Iran conflict. Asked by reporters about a military review suggesting the United States may have been responsible, Trump responded briefly: "I don't know about it." -
Trump International Hotel Chicago Cited for Wastewater, Flies in Kitchen During Health Inspection
Health inspectors in Chicago cited multiple sanitation violations at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago after finding wastewater on the kitchen floor, fly infestations and improperly sanitized dishes during a December inspection, according to food safety records from the Chicago Department of Public Health. 
Health inspectors in Chicago cited multiple sanitation violations at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago after finding wastewater on the kitchen floor, fly infestations and improperly sanitized dishes during a December inspection, according to food safety records from the Chicago Department of Public Health. -
Kristi Noem Faces TSA Staffing Crisis as 300+ Officers Quit During DHS Shutdown, Airport Delays Grow
More than 300 Transportation Security Administration employees have left the agency since the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse began in mid-February, according to internal figures obtained by CBS News, creating mounting pressure on airport screening operations across the United States while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's department remains trapped in a budget standoff. 
More than 300 Transportation Security Administration employees have left the agency since the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse began in mid-February, according to internal figures obtained by CBS News, creating mounting pressure on airport screening operations across the United States while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's department remains trapped in a budget standoff. -
Trump Appoints Turning Point USA Leader Erika Kirk to Air Force Academy Board, Sparking Debate Over Qualifications
President Donald Trump has appointed conservative activist Erika Kirk to the Board of Visitors overseeing the United States Air Force Academy, placing the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a position that helps review the training, discipline and education of future U.S. Air Force officers. 
President Donald Trump has appointed conservative activist Erika Kirk to the Board of Visitors overseeing the United States Air Force Academy, placing the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a position that helps review the training, discipline and education of future U.S. Air Force officers. -
Kristi Noem’s ‘Cannibal’ Deportation Story Challenged as Federal Officials Find No Record of Incident
Claims made by former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about a deportation flight involving a detainee who allegedly "ate his own arm" are facing renewed scrutiny after federal officials said there is no evidence the incident ever occurred. 
Claims made by former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about a deportation flight involving a detainee who allegedly "ate his own arm" are facing renewed scrutiny after federal officials said there is no evidence the incident ever occurred.