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America is losing a war it hasn’t even named yet

China calls it the "cognitive domain," a formal military concept treating perception itself as a battlefield.

A final message from the last veterans of World War II

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the final survivor will be gone by...

Rebranding of ISIS means lone-wolf terrorists are often hiding in plain sight

The biggest threat could now be from the lone wolf next door. Modern cyber...

NAACP’s harmful boycott: Letters to the Editor — May 25, 2026

The Issue: Black athletes encouraged by the NAACP to boycott universities in redistricting southern...

Secret Service shoots, kills man who fired shots Saturday evening outside the White House

A man who fired shots Saturday outside of the White House was killed when the Secret Service returned fire.

RFK Jr announces ‘largest autism fraud bust in American history’ with $46.6M Medicaid scheme indictment

DOJ indicts two in alleged $46.6 million Minnesota Medicaid autism fraud scheme that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls the largest autism fraud bust in U.S. history.

EXCLUSIVE — U.S., Iran to announce peace deal within 24 hours

EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. and Iran are expected to announce the finalization of a peace deal to end the fighting on all fronts by Sunday afternoon, a source close to the negotiations told The Washington Times.

Travel industry worries after Trump administration reiterates threat to sanctuary city airports

The travel industry is on edge after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated his threat to withdraw U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in so-called "sanctuary cities" in a move that could jeopardize international flights.

US Army hits 2026 recruiting goals four months early, Pete Hegseth announces at West Point commencement

The U.S. Army hit its 2026 recruiting goals four months early, marking a second record year in a row, Pete Hegseth revealed at West Point graduation.

EXCLUSIVE: Trump-backed military vet mocked for disability ahead of Memorial Day: ‘Most shameful thing’

Texas congressional primary race sparks veteran outrage after a PAC-funded ad mocks candidate Carlos De La Cruz's 100% military disability rating.

Castro indictment fuels speculation Trump may be reviving Maduro playbook against Cuba

The Trump administration's indictment of Raúl Castro fuels comparisons to the Venezuela pressure campaign involving sanctions and the military.

Sanders-backed gubernatorial hopeful’s past pro-life views clash with current abortion stance

Troy Jackson's abortion stance shifted dramatically from a perfect pro-life voting record to championing expanded access in his Maine governor bid, records indicate.

The D.C. mayor race’s ‘delicate dance’

The D.C. mayor’s race is crowded. Seven Democratic candidates are dueling to succeed Muriel Bowser — a job that will mean sharing custody of...

‘An Early Look at Scalia-Ginsburg Friendship’

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Ivanka Trump reportedly targeted in foiled assassination plot by IRGC terrorist

First daughter Ivanka Trump was reportedly an assassination target by an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-trained terrorist who made a "pledge" to kill her.

Gov. Wes Moore will allow two immigration bills to go into law without his signature

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will allow two immigration reform bills to go into law without putting his pen to paper.

Newsom’s office warns Californians to avoid Chevron this holiday weekend, citing high gas prices

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is in a spat with a major oil company over who is to blame for the state's high gas prices, with the Democratic governor's office urging drivers not to fill up at Chevron stations over Memorial Day weekend.

Foreigners looking for green cards will need to leave U.S. and apply in their home country

Foreigners in the U.S. who want a green card will need to leave and apply in their home country, the Trump administration announced Friday, in a surprise change to a longstanding policy that sowed confusion and concern among aid groups, immigration lawyers and immigrants.

Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

Military families sue Lafarge after French court convicted the cement company of funding ISIS, as DOJ holds $777 million in unreleased victim funds.

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