February 12 Project Vault: Trump’s bold plan to stop China from starving our military President Donald Trump directs Project Vault to counter China's rare earth monopoly after Chinese export bans threatened U.S. military and manufacturing supply chains.
February 12 White House reaffirms any illegal immigrant can be deported as Trump team zeroes in on ‘worst of the worst’ Border czar Tom Homan said criminal illegal aliens are top priority for deportation to maintain public support for Trump's immigration crackdown.
February 12 King Charles left ‘covered in salad dressing’ after explosive clash with Princess Diana: butler Former royal butler Paul Burrell claims King Charles was "covered in salad dressing" after heated argument with Princess Diana as their marriage publicly unraveled.
February 12 State Department to pull additional passports from parents who owe child support The Trump administration plans to revoke passports of parents owing significant child support, restricting travel until payments are made under expanded enforcement.
February 12 MORNING GLORY: President Donald Trump’s most important decision is coming Trump faces a defining foreign policy choice on Iran that could shape his legacy, with comparisons drawn to past presidents' international crises.
February 12 6 years after political comeback, Biden faces cold shoulder from fellow Democrats Biden's political influence wanes as Democratic candidates distance themselves from the former president ahead of 2024 races, marking a stark shift.
February 12 Gabbard ends task force that aimed to reform intelligence gathering after less than a year Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard ended an intelligence task force after less than a year, saying the group was always meant to be temporary.
February 11 IRS erroneously shared confidential immigrant taxpayer data with DHS: court filing The IRS improperly shared taxpayer data of thousands of people with immigration authorities under an agreement reached last year with DHS.
February 11 Trump FTC sends letter to Apple about alleged political bias in its news app In a letter sent to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson warns the tech giant may be in violation of the FTC Act over alleged Apple News bias.
February 11 Rogan defends Democratic senator who faced backlash from party for supporting voter ID Podcaster Joe Rogan spoke to actress Cheryl Hines about how John Fetterman broke with his party on the issue of voter ID, saying this speaks volumes about modern politics.