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President Donald Trump affirmed his willingness to strike Iran again if it rebuilds its nuclear program, with NATO's chief praising him as both a "man of strength" and "man of peace." ...
President Trump’s claimed Iran’s capabilities were “obliterated.” The full extent of the damage is still emerging.
Kristi Noem and DHS uncovered and killed a multimillion-dollar program enacted by the Biden administration that pushed for diversity, equity and inclusion, and "inclusive environments in schools." ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Franklin County judge ruled Tuesday that Ohio’s Education Choice program is unconstitutional. This is the first ruling in the Vouchers Hurt Ohio lawsuit, a gro… ...
There are two reasons why President Donald Trump needs the world to believe his adamant claims that Iran’s nuclear program has been obliterated.
The District Judge said the abrupt shuttering of the 60-year-old program without authorization from Congress was likely illegal.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said Iran’s nuclear program was “severely damaged” by recent U.S. air strikes, a finding that mirrors President Trump's statements.
Open-source firmware for the TEF6686 radio has led to a community of youthful worldwide hobbyists who are embracing ...
The classified Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) bomb damage assessment reportedly determined that Iran could bring its nuclear program back online as quickly as within one to two months.
The justices weighed a constitutional challenge to the funding mechanism for the $4 billion E-rate program for school internet projects.
Why it matters whether Iran’s nuclear program was really obliterated Trump needs to negotiate with Tehran. How that goes will depend on what the U.S. attack accomplished.