February 25 Legal experts react to Trump’s SCOTUS clash tariff pivot in fiery SOTU Trump's State of the Union highlighted his policy priorities such as tariffs and cracking down on violent crime.
February 25 Veterans Affairs secretary was designated survivor for State of the Union Doug Collins serves as designated survivor during Trump's State of the Union address, continuing vital security protocol ensuring government continuity.
February 24 Iran’s shadowy chemical weapons program draws scrutiny as reports allege use against protesters The Foundation for Defense of Democracies warns Iran's alleged chemical weapons program poses growing threat as U.S. increases military presence in region.
February 24 New study proposes major shift in US-Israel strategic partnership approach Henry Jackson Society study argues Israel's quantum computing and cyber capabilities could counter China while strengthening U.S. and Western defense alliances.
February 24 Russia’s war against Ukraine enters fifth year as experts outline 3 possible outcomes Experts say three scenarios emerge for Ukraine war: prolonged stalemate, Ukrainian momentum reshaping talks or dangerous erosion of Western resolve against Russia.
February 24 DHS shutdown looms over Mar-a-Lago shooting as unpaid Secret Service agents neutralize armed suspect Secret Service agents working without pay due to DHS shutdown shot armed intruder at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort after he allegedly brandished shotgun.
February 23 Former Secret Service officials warn of low-tech threats facing Trump after latest Mar-a-Lago breach Deadly Mar-a-Lago, Florida, shooting highlights President Donald Trump as "most threatened president in U.S. history," former Secret Service agents warn after latest security breach.
February 23 CHAD WOLF: Space isn’t just the final frontier, it’s the ‘ultimate high ground’ Strategic competition between the U.S. and China intensifies as both nations race to establish lunar bases and secure valuable moon resources at stake.
February 22 TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS The Department of Homeland Security denied reports that it had suspended TSA PreCheck and Global Entry services starting Sunday due to government shutdown.
February 22 Turkey's growing reach in Africa seen complicating US strategy, analysts warn Turkey's expansion into Africa through commerce including military sales reportedly challenges U.S. interests as ongoing conflicts create new opportunities for Ankara.