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Trump Administration Expands Denaturalization Effort, Targets Hundreds of Citizenship Fraud Cases
The Trump administration is preparing a significant expansion of efforts to revoke U.S. citizenship from naturalized Americans accused of obtaining their status through fraud, deception or other disqualifying conduct, according to reports detailing a renewed Justice Department focus on denaturalization cases. 
The Trump administration is preparing a significant expansion of efforts to revoke U.S. citizenship from naturalized Americans accused of obtaining their status through fraud, deception or other disqualifying conduct, according to reports detailing a renewed Justice Department focus on denaturalization cases. -
California Wealth Tax Measure Qualifies for Ballot as Billionaires Shift Assets to Florida
A California ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires has officially qualified for a statewide vote, setting up a high-stakes battle over wealth, taxation and the future of Silicon Valley as some of the state's richest residents increasingly establish roots elsewhere. 
A California ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires has officially qualified for a statewide vote, setting up a high-stakes battle over wealth, taxation and the future of Silicon Valley as some of the state's richest residents increasingly establish roots elsewhere. -
160 Air Force Trainees Fall Ill After Hegseth Ends Mandatory Flu Vaccinations
A flu outbreak that has sickened nearly 160 Air Force trainees at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas is drawing renewed scrutiny to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision to end the military's long-standing requirement for annual influenza vaccinations, placing questions of military readiness and public health at the center of a growing political debate. 
A flu outbreak that has sickened nearly 160 Air Force trainees at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas is drawing renewed scrutiny to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision to end the military's long-standing requirement for annual influenza vaccinations, placing questions of military readiness and public health at the center of a growing political debate. -
JD Vance Tells Israeli Critics to ‘Wake Up’ as Dispute Over Iran Deal Deepens
Vice President JD Vance delivered some of the Trump administration's sharpest public criticism yet of Israeli opposition to the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, warning Israeli officials that Washington remains their most important ally as disagreements over the agreement's terms continue to escalate. 
Vice President JD Vance delivered some of the Trump administration's sharpest public criticism yet of Israeli opposition to the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, warning Israeli officials that Washington remains their most important ally as disagreements over the agreement's terms continue to escalate. -
Trump Signs U.S.-Iran Memorandum as Strait of Hormuz Reopening Takes Priority
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday, formally launching a ceasefire framework and a new round of nuclear negotiations aimed at ending months of conflict that disrupted global energy markets and raised fears of a broader regional war. 
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday, formally launching a ceasefire framework and a new round of nuclear negotiations aimed at ending months of conflict that disrupted global energy markets and raised fears of a broader regional war. -
More Than $150 Billion Already Committed to Proposed Iran Investment Fund as U.S. Peace Deal Nears Signing
A proposed U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending months of conflict and launching a new round of nuclear negotiations is drawing attention not only for its diplomatic implications but also for a reported $300 billion investment vehicle that could channel private capital into Iran if a final accord is reached. 
A proposed U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending months of conflict and launching a new round of nuclear negotiations is drawing attention not only for its diplomatic implications but also for a reported $300 billion investment vehicle that could channel private capital into Iran if a final accord is reached. -
G7 Video of Trump and Modi Fuels Renewed Debate Over President’s Health and Fitness
President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew unexpected attention at the G7 summit in France on Tuesday after a brief interaction during a leaders' photo session reignited online debate about the 80-year-old U.S. president's health and physical condition. 
President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew unexpected attention at the G7 summit in France on Tuesday after a brief interaction during a leaders' photo session reignited online debate about the 80-year-old U.S. president's health and physical condition. -
Kash Patel Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged $1 Million FBI Bonus Program for Trusted Agents
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing new scrutiny after a senior House Democrat accused the bureau of distributing more than $1 million in taxpayer-funded bonuses to a select group of agents and advisers, raising questions about compensation practices, internal oversight, and the direction of the nation's top law enforcement agency. 
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing new scrutiny after a senior House Democrat accused the bureau of distributing more than $1 million in taxpayer-funded bonuses to a select group of agents and advisers, raising questions about compensation practices, internal oversight, and the direction of the nation's top law enforcement agency. -
Trump Reportedly Weighs Firing Pete Hegseth and CIA Chief John Ratcliffe Over Iran Peace Deal Dispute
President Donald Trump's push to secure a landmark agreement with Iran is exposing some of the deepest divisions inside his national security team, with reports indicating that senior administration officials who opposed the deal could face political consequences as the White House moves to defend one of the most significant foreign policy initiatives of Trump's second term. 
President Donald Trump's push to secure a landmark agreement with Iran is exposing some of the deepest divisions inside his national security team, with reports indicating that senior administration officials who opposed the deal could face political consequences as the White House moves to defend one of the most significant foreign policy initiatives of Trump's second term. -
Top Trump Officials Doubt Iran Will Honor Nuclear Commitments as U.S. Deal Nears Signing
President Donald Trump is moving toward a formal agreement with Iran aimed at ending hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but several of his top national security officials reportedly remain unconvinced that Tehran is prepared to fulfill key commitments related to its nuclear program. 
President Donald Trump is moving toward a formal agreement with Iran aimed at ending hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but several of his top national security officials reportedly remain unconvinced that Tehran is prepared to fulfill key commitments related to its nuclear program.