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FBI warns battlefield-style drone attacks could reach US: ‘Only a matter of time’

FBI Deputy Director Chris Raia warns drone attacks seen overseas will reach the U.S., saying someone in China could control a drone over New Orleans.

Watchdog report alleges red-state university trained executives tied to China’s defense sector

A watchdog report alleges Missouri State University trained over 1,500 Chinese executives tied to China's military-industrial complex via an MBA program.

International ‘deep state’ prime target of Trump-style candidate for UN chief

Former Senegal president Macky Sall vows to 'Make the UN Great Again' as he emerges as a leading candidate for the next U.N. secretary general role.

Biden admin’s ‘predator’ release puts Virginia’s sanctuary policies back in the spotlight

Illegal immigrant Moises Domingo Rico Rosales faces abduction and indecent exposure charges after DHS says he was freed by sanctuary jurisdiction officials who ignored an ICE detainer.

All we need to know about America was spelled out in the Revolutionary War

These Americans were not only dreamers. They were doers. They were people who expected...

U.S. launches strikes on Islamists in Nigeria

U.S. forces struck numerous Islamic State targets in northwest Nigeria on Christmas Day, President Trump and military officials said, in what the president said was retaliation for the terror group's years of attacks on Christian civilians in the African nation.

Booker says Gabbard ‘endangering’ NJ with remarks on radical Islam, heavily-Muslim city; deputy responds

National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent defended DNI Tulsi Gabbard against Senator Cory Booker's criticism over her comments about Paterson, New Jersey Muslims.

Kentucky congressman announces death of longtime aide and campaign manager

Rep. Andy Barr mourns the Christmastime death of longtime aide Tatum Dale, calling her the "heart and soul" of his team for over 15 years.

2026 deadlines loom as Congress leaves DC with several unfinished battles

Congress faces critical January deadlines as lawmakers return, with government funding for 2026 unresolved and only eight joint session days remaining.

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Trump announces U.S. strikes on Islamists in Nigeria

The U.S. struck at Islamic State targets in Nigeria on Christmas Day, President Trump posted on social media Thursday evening.

Nonprofit uses underwater technology to search for missing service members

Project Recover uses advanced underwater technology to locate missing service members from past conflicts. The nonprofit has repatriated 24 Americans.

‘South Park’ writer purchases Trump-Kennedy Center web addresses, plans parody sites

If the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center hoped to snag a website that reflects that disputed name change, a comedian beat them to it -- months ago.

Biden nearly invisible in own Christmas family photo as Hunter takes center stage position

Biden's Christmas Eve family photo sparks social media debate over positioning, with Hunter prominently featured while Biden appears partially obscured.

Lawmakers attempt to tackle NIL, giving it the ‘old college try’

SCORE Act to regulate college athlete NIL deals faces uncertain future as Congress continues debates over treating student-athletes as employees.

DHS arrests over 17,500 illegal immigrants under Laken Riley Act

More than 17,500 illegal immigrants have been arrested for crimes under the first law President Trump signed in his second term: the Laken Riley Act.

19 states sue HHS over declaration to restrict ‘gender-affirming’ treatment for minors

A coalition of 19 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services' plan for restrictions on "gender-affirming" treatment for minors.

Not just dollars: Supreme Court tariff case could threaten Trump’s favorite diplomatic tool

A Supreme Court ruling canceling President Trump's ability to impose tariffs on other nations unilaterally would open the floodgates to refunds and economic upheaval.

At least seven co-conspirators revealed in the government’s Epstein files

Federal authorities said 10 people acted as co-conspirators in Jeffrey Epstein's international sex trafficking ring, but they aren't pursuing additional prosecutions and the co-conspirators' names are partially redacted in the latest dump of Epstein files.

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