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Navy admiral: Epic Fury could force tough cuts, personnel problems by July 

Naval Operations Chief Adm. Daryl Caudle said Thursday that without supplemental funding for the U.S. war in Iran, he will have to implement cuts in training, routine operations and personnel by July. “The [fiscal 2026] budget didn't bake in [Operation] Epic Fury,” Caudle said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing. “You see a large Navy force...

Border Patrol chief stepping down: ‘It is time’

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks is stepping down from his role after nearly a year and a half with the agency, sources told NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network. Banks announced his retirement in an email to colleagues Thursday, describing the position as “the honor of my lifetime.” “After over 37 years in public service...

Watch live: Defense tech officials testify before House on Pentagon’s digital posture

Emily Michael, the Pentagon‘s top technology officer, and others will testify before a House Armed Services Committee panel on Thursday afternoon about the U.S. military's digital posture. The hearing comes just two weeks after eight major artificial intelligence firms agreed to deploying their artificial intelligence systems within the Defense Department‘s classified networks. That news followed a...

Ilhan Omar says she thinks ‘a lot of people’ in Congress smoke marijuana

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Wednesday said there are "a lot of people" in Congress who smoke marijuana. TMZ caught up with Omar, the co-chair of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, in Washington, D.C., to ask about changes to medical and recreational marijuana research. She was asked if she thought it was odd that no members...

Medical aircraft crashes in New Mexico

The medical transport aircraft failed to arrive as scheduled.

Congress has no excuse left on Hong Kong’s spy offices

The London convictions of two individuals under the UK National Security Act for assisting a foreign intelligence service highlight the need for the U.S. to pass the HKETO Certification Act, which would require the president to annually certify whether the three U.S. HKETOs still deserve their diplomatic privileges.

Jordan grills Soros-backed DA Descano in heated spat over soft-on-crime policy: ‘This is almost laughable’

House Judiciary hearing erupted as Jim Jordan and Jeff Van Drew clashed with Soros-backed Fairfax prosecutor Stephen Descano over crime policies.

Wisconsin official cries foul alleging FBI showed up at front door of county election director’s home

A Wisconsin election official claims an FBI agent attempted to interview Milwaukee County's elections director at her private residence this week.

White House readout on Trump, Xi meeting omits Taiwan, as China centers on that issue with warning

The White House described the meeting in Beijing, China between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping as "good."

Bessent credits Dem senator with putting ‘country before political ideology’ in Fed chair confirmation vote

Kevin Warsh Federal Reserve chair nomination confirmed in a 54-45 Senate vote, with Sen. John Fetterman as the only Democrat to cross party lines and vote for confirmation.

‘Intense standoff’ erupts between Secret Service, Chinese officials during Trump-Xi event: report

U.S. Secret Service and Chinese security officials are reportedly clashing during President Trump's high-stakes meetings with Xi Jinping in Beijing.

Trump pushes Xi on trade after Supreme Court ruling dents key China pressure tool

President Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for high-stakes trade talks as Supreme Court tariff setbacks cast a shadow over discussions.

North Carolina teacher’s killing reignites scrutiny of Roy Cooper’s criminal justice record in Senate race

NC Gov. Roy Cooper faces soft-on-crime accusations as critics link a teacher's murder to a judge he appointed who reduced the suspect's charges.

Senators agree to go without pay during shutdowns after historic closures left workers unpaid

Senators unanimously voted to withhold their own pay during future government shutdowns after federal workers went unpaid in two historic closures.

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