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US military drops 5,000-pound deep-penetrator bombs near Strait of Hormuz 

The U.S. military dropped multiple 5,000-pound deep-penetrator bombs on “hardened” Iranian anti-ship missile sites on Tuesday along the country’s coastline near the Strait of Hormuz.  “The Iranian anti-ship cruise missiles in these sites posed a risk to international shipping in the strait,” the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said. The employment of the munitions, known as Coastal...

Live updates: Mullin faces DHS questions; senators to confront Gabbard, Ratcliffe on global threats

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) finds himself Wednesday morning on the opposite side of a Senate hearing as he lays out for lawmakers why he is best suited to become the Trump administration's next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). A day after her counterterrorism director resigned in protest of the war in Iran,...

With the DHS shutdown dragging on, is it time to privatize airport security?

Exploring airport security privatization should be on every airport’s to-do list.

Trump’s takeover of DC landmarks reaches legal apex

President Trump’s government real estate projects in the nation’s capital are reaching an apex in court. Environmental groups, a Democratic congresswoman and even golfers have sued. Judges so far have largely declined to stop the president’s projects, from rebuilding the Kennedy Center to constructing a planned archway, from East Potomac Park to the Eisenhower Executive...

Thune: Republicans will use SAVE Act in midterms if Democrats don’t get ‘on board’

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says Republicans will attack Democrats in the fall elections for failing to enact the SAVE America Act if they don’t “get on board” with the voting reform bill, which is now on the Senate floor. Thune says the legislation, which would require documented proof of citizenship, such as passports...

Will Markwayne Mullin do a better job of keeping synagogues safe at DHS?

Mullin’s nomination is an opportunity for the administration to start anew, and focus on keeping vulnerable communities safe instead of political theatrics.  

Gabbard under spotlight facing questions on Iran

Plus: Mullin appears for confirmation hearing, SAVE America Act debate starts, Pritzker's big night

Colleges struggle to keep up with growing mental health problems

Depression and suicidal ideation are stubbornly high among college students despite increased efforts by universities to combat the long-growing problem. While nearly all four-year institutions and the vast majority of community colleges offer mental health services, it hasn’t been enough to combat the academic stress, increased screen and social media time, rising isolation and other factors experts say can contribute to the...

US bunker-buster bombs hammer Iranian anti-ship missile sites near Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. military dropped 5,000-pound bunker buster bombs on Iranian anti-ship missile sites near Strait of Hormuz, targeting threats to international shipping.

Senate DOGE leader moves to force ‘receipt’ for every tax dollar after Minnesota fraud scandal

New Senate bill aims to prevent federal fraud like allegedly fake Minneapolis day cares by requiring transparent reporting of all taxpayer-funded projects.

Top conservative group takes parents’ rights fight to Capitol Hill, expected to meet with Mike Johnson

Over 100 Moms for Liberty members descend on D.C. to meet with Speaker Mike Johnson and promote a pledge focused on education transparency and gender policies in school sports.

Kash Patel set to tout crucial FBI reforms that many Americans may not know about: ‘Real security’

Kash Patel plans to defend an FBI overhaul he says is restoring the bureau's law enforcement mission as he appears before US Senators for a hearing on global security threats.

Republicans signal no retreat on SAVE Act as marathon Senate debate kicks off

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said he believed lawmakers would continue debating the SAVE America Act until it "damn well passes," despite heavy Democratic opposition.

A Judicial Coup in Utah

This is quite simply a usurpation by the judiciary, not only of the president’s power but also the Senate’s.

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