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New Book Claims Trump Scolded JD Vance for Refusing to Use ‘Obliterated’ After Iran Strike
President Donald Trump privately lashed out at Vice President JD Vance after the 2025 U.S. strike on Iran, demanding that administration officials repeat his description of the operation's success, according to a forthcoming book by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. 
President Donald Trump privately lashed out at Vice President JD Vance after the 2025 U.S. strike on Iran, demanding that administration officials repeat his description of the operation's success, according to a forthcoming book by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. -
U.S. Intelligence Warns Netanyahu Could Undermine Trump’s Iran Peace Deal Over Lebanon Dispute
A classified U.S. intelligence assessment has reportedly warned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may take actions that could jeopardize President Donald Trump's newly signed peace framework with Iran, exposing growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem as negotiations enter a critical phase. 
A classified U.S. intelligence assessment has reportedly warned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may take actions that could jeopardize President Donald Trump's newly signed peace framework with Iran, exposing growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem as negotiations enter a critical phase. -
Trump Says Cuba Operation Similar to Maduro Capture Is ‘Possible’ as Pressure on Havana Escalates
President Donald Trump raised the possibility of a future U.S. operation targeting Cuba, drawing comparisons to the January capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and fueling fresh debate over Washington's long-term strategy toward Havana as tensions across multiple regions continue to reshape U.S. foreign policy. 
President Donald Trump raised the possibility of a future U.S. operation targeting Cuba, drawing comparisons to the January capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and fueling fresh debate over Washington's long-term strategy toward Havana as tensions across multiple regions continue to reshape U.S. foreign policy. -
Journalist Says Trump's $600 Million Vanity Projects Are Collapsing and Making Him Look 'Weak'
President Donald Trump is facing fresh criticism over a series of high-profile projects and policy initiatives after journalist James Ball argued that several of the administration's most ambitious undertakings have become costly political liabilities rather than legacy-defining achievements. 
President Donald Trump is facing fresh criticism over a series of high-profile projects and policy initiatives after journalist James Ball argued that several of the administration's most ambitious undertakings have become costly political liabilities rather than legacy-defining achievements. -
DOJ Moves to Block Evanston Reparations Program Offering $25,000 Payments to Black Residents
The U.S. Department of Justice has joined a growing legal battle over one of the nation's most closely watched local reparations programs, moving to challenge an Evanston, Illinois initiative that provides up to $25,000 in housing-related assistance to eligible Black residents and their descendants. 
The U.S. Department of Justice has joined a growing legal battle over one of the nation's most closely watched local reparations programs, moving to challenge an Evanston, Illinois initiative that provides up to $25,000 in housing-related assistance to eligible Black residents and their descendants. -
House Democrat Accuses FBI Director Kash Patel of Using $1 Million in Bonuses to Reward Loyalists
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing new scrutiny from congressional Democrats after Rep. Jamie Raskin accused him of directing more than $1 million in bonus payments to a select group of FBI personnel, raising questions about whether the awards complied with federal compensation rules and whether they were tied to loyalty within the bureau. 
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing new scrutiny from congressional Democrats after Rep. Jamie Raskin accused him of directing more than $1 million in bonus payments to a select group of FBI personnel, raising questions about whether the awards complied with federal compensation rules and whether they were tied to loyalty within the bureau. -
JD Vance Delays Iran Talks Trip as Israel-Hezbollah Fighting Threatens Ceasefire
Vice President JD Vance postponed a planned trip to Switzerland for the first round of technical negotiations with Iran, injecting fresh uncertainty into a U.S.-brokered peace framework already facing resistance from Israel and renewed fighting in Lebanon. 
Vice President JD Vance postponed a planned trip to Switzerland for the first round of technical negotiations with Iran, injecting fresh uncertainty into a U.S.-brokered peace framework already facing resistance from Israel and renewed fighting in Lebanon. -
Russia and China Race to Reverse Engineer Captured UFOs, Declassified UAP Files Show
Newly declassified UAP records released by the U.S. Department of War have reignited debate over unidentified aerial phenomena, with some disclosure advocates arguing the documents raise fresh questions about whether Russia and China have attempted to recover and study unexplained objects for potential military use. 
Newly declassified UAP records released by the U.S. Department of War have reignited debate over unidentified aerial phenomena, with some disclosure advocates arguing the documents raise fresh questions about whether Russia and China have attempted to recover and study unexplained objects for potential military use. -
FBI Director Kash Patel Criticized for Revealing UFC Threat Details Before Agencies Were Ready
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing renewed criticism over his handling of high-profile investigations after a dispute emerged between federal agencies regarding the public disclosure of an alleged terror plot targeting a White House UFC event. 
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing renewed criticism over his handling of high-profile investigations after a dispute emerged between federal agencies regarding the public disclosure of an alleged terror plot targeting a White House UFC event. -
Trump Threatens to ‘Go Right Back to Dropping Bombs’ If He Doesn’t Like Final Iran Deal
President Donald Trump escalated pressure on Iran ahead of a planned peace agreement signing in Geneva, warning that the United States could quickly return to military action if negotiations fail to produce a final deal acceptable to Washington. 
President Donald Trump escalated pressure on Iran ahead of a planned peace agreement signing in Geneva, warning that the United States could quickly return to military action if negotiations fail to produce a final deal acceptable to Washington.