Iran 35 mins ago Iran talks in Rome not happening this weekend and were never confirmed, State Department says Nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran are not happening in Rome this weekend, and American officials never formally agreed to them, according to the State Department.
Pete Hegseth 4 hours ago Hegseth orders sweeping Army overhaul and consolidation aimed at countering China and Golden Dome capabilities Hegseth has launched major Army reforms to counter China, expand space and missile defenses, and implement Golden Dome strategy in push for faster, cheaper modernization.
High School 7 hours ago 'Bad for parents': School choice supporters protest exclusion of religious charter in Supreme Court case School choice advocates rally as the Supreme Court hears St. Isidore, a case that could allow public funds for religious charter schools—raising church and state concerns.
Immigration 1 day ago Uzbekistan agrees to pay for and accept its deported nationals in landmark agreement The Trump administration struck a deal to deport over 100 illegal immigrants from Central Asia to Uzbekistan, setting a new model for immigration enforcement.
Pete Hegseth 2 days ago Hegseth says he's undoing 'social justice/Biden initiative' that Trump signed into law Sec. Pete Hegseth deemed the Women, Peace and Security program a "woke divisive/social justice/Biden initiative" — after President Donald Trump signed it into law during his first term.
Donald Trump 2 days ago Trump buries Biden foreign policy in first 100 days President Donald Trump is reshaping U.S. foreign policy with tough nuclear talks, soaring tariffs and a demand for allies to pay up — redrawing the global balance of power.
Congress 2 days ago The case for REAL ID: Why Congress passed this requirement in 2005 Lawmakers passed the REAL ID law in 2005 after 9/11 hijackers used fake driver's licenses to board flights but delayed its implementation until May 7.
Middle East 3 days ago US strikes kill hundreds of Houthi fighters, hit over 800 Red Sea targets: Central Command U.S. forces have struck over 800 Houthi targets in Yemen since March, killing hundreds of fighters and destroying missile sites in a retaliatory campaign against Red Sea attacks.
U.S. Defense & Military Politics 3 days ago Hegseth vows crackdown on military obesity after shocking Reserve, Guard report A new study found more than two-thirds of Reserve and Guard troops are overweight, prompting a scathing rebuke of lax standards from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Iran 6 days ago Trump says he'll be 'leading the pack' to war with Iran if deal prospects whither away Trump says he favors a nuclear deal with Iran but won’t hesitate to take military action if talks collapse, insisting he won’t be dragged into war by Israel — but might enter one by choice.
US Navy April 24 Navy torpedoes Biden-era climate agenda to focus on lethality Citing combat readiness over environmental mandates, the Navy has officially scrapped its climate action plan championed under the Biden administration.
Immigration April 24 New DHS portal to help migrants register biometrics to comply with Trump order A new DHS tool will help millions of unlawful migrants living in the U.S. comply with a Trump order to register their biometric data and carry documentation at all times.
China April 24 China's AI DeepSeek faces House probe over US data harvesting, CCP propaganda DeepSeek is under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee over concerns it may share U.S. user data with the CCP or train its AI on American models.
Pentagon April 21 Army suspends commander after Trump, Vance, Hegseth vanish from command board Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez was suspended after photos showed missing portraits of President Trump, Vice President Vance and Sec. Hegseth on Ft. McCoy’s chain of command board.
Pentagon April 21 Ex-Pentagon aide urges Trump to fire Hegseth, citing 'full-blown meltdown' and 'total chaos' Amid a wave of Pentagon turmoil and internal firings, former top spokesman John Ullyot called on President Trump to remove Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Secretary of Defense April 21 White House rips alleged Pentagon leakers' 'shattered egos,' brushes off Hegseth second Signal chat report White House hit back at news reports detailing Secretary Pete Hegseth's reported involvement in a second Signal group chat, calling it a "nonstory" while also slamming recently fired Defense staffers.
Politics April 19 What is REAL ID? Deadline approaches for new identification cards required to fly domestically Travelers will be required to have updated identification by May 7. Here's a look at what REAL ID is, why it's happening now and how to get one before time runs out.
Pentagon April 18 Pentagon's week of power struggles: Leak fallout and shouting matches hit Hegseth's inner circle Multiple defense officials describe a bitter internal feud behind the sudden ouster of three aides to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — with finger-pointing and accusations flying.
Joe Biden April 17 Gabbard declassifies Biden counterterrorism strategy, confirms push for information-sharing with Big Tech A newly declassified Biden-era strategy to counter domestic terrorism called for information sharing with Big Tech, banning assault weapons and curbing ghost guns.
Secretary of Defense April 16 Third top Pentagon aide Colin Carroll on administrative leave over leaks probe Colin Carroll became the third top Pentagon official sidelined in two days as President Donald Trump's Defense Department cracks down on leaks to reporters.
State Department April 16 White House proposal axes UN, NATO funds and halves State Department budget The Trump administration is weighing a proposal to slash the State Department’s budget by $27 billion — nearly half — and shutter small embassies and consulates worldwide.
U.S. Defense & Military Politics April 15 Top Hegseth advisor Dan Caldwell placed on administrative leave by Defense Department A top advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Dan Caldwell, was escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday and placed on administrative leave, reportedly over a probe into leaks.
State Department April 14 Pete Marocco, mastermind behind dismantling of USAID projects, leaves State Department Pete Marocco, who led the dismantling of USAID under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, departs as critics accuse him of chaos and foreign aid cuts that gutted U.S. global development programs.
United Kingdom April 14 UK urged to align with Trump on China or lose favored status in Washington A new report warns that the U.S.-U.K. special relationship could fracture under a second Trump administration unless Britain gets tougher on communist China.
Ukraine April 11 Trump envoy meets Putin in Russia as Trump fumes over stalled Ukraine peace talks As President Donald Trump demands an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, his envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, seeking to revive stalled peace talks.
Greenland April 11 Pentagon fires Greenland US base commander who 'undermined' JD Vance after Pituffik visit Col. Susan Meyers, commander of the U.S. Space Force base in Greenland, was relieved of duty after sending an email in which she distanced herself from Vice President JD Vance’s visit.
Pentagon April 11 General who helped Trump decimate ISIS terrorists in first term confirmed as Joint Chiefs chairman Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine was confirmed by the Senate as President Donald Trump's chairman of the Joint Chiefs and top military advisor.
Senate April 10 3 senators lead effort to ban Chinese-owned GNC from military installations over spying concerns The effort to remove Chinese-owned GNC and other companies run by U.S. adversaries gained steam when three senators signed onto companion legislation to a House bill introduced last week.
China April 9 Hegseth says Panama agreed to allow US warships to travel 'first and free' through canal Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced U.S. warships will travel through the Panama Canal "first and free" after meeting with Panamanian officials.
Venezuelan Political Crisis April 9 Venezuelan opposition promises reparations to Laken Riley’s family, other victims of Tren de Aragua violence In a letter to Laken Riley's family, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia promised to offer "reparations" to victims of Tren de Aragua crimes.