July 31 Huckabee, Witkoff slated for high-stakes Gaza visit to address 'dire' starvation crisis U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff are slated to visit Gaza Friday.
July 30 Schumer calls on FBI to conduct counterintelligence threat assessment on Epstein files Chuck Schumer calls for FBI counterintelligence assessment on Jeffrey Epstein files, citing concerns about adversaries exploiting unreleased information.
July 30 From Gaza to Greenland, Macron breaks with Trump on global flashpoints French President Emmanuel Macron takes aim at Trump’s foreign policy from Gaza to Greenland as he looks to reassert France's global influence on the world stage.
July 29 Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: What to know about the US-backed aid group The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation operates four sites providing food boxes with 2,400 daily calories, while facing criticism from the U.N. and several American allies.
July 28 America's skies are wide open to national security threats, drone expert warns: 'We have no awareness' Experts testify that unmanned aircraft need better regulation, as cartels use drones for smuggling and criminals deploy them near prisons, borders and military sites.
July 27 Podcast host urges for ‘more transparency’ on Gabbard, DNI findings 'The Drill Down’ podcast host Peter Schweizer and The Federalist editor-in-chief Mollie Hemingway discuss the origins of the Russia collusion narrative and more on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
July 27 Trump-inspired 'Japanese first' politician shakes up nation's establishment Sohei Kamiya's Sanseitō Party won 14 seats in Japan's Upper House elections, appealing to young voters with a "Japanese first" platform focused on culture, birth rates and food security.
July 27 White House orders Hegseth to stop polygraphs on Pentagon staff suspected of leaking: report A current adviser to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth alerted senior officials in the Trump administration of the use of polygraphs to find leakers at the Pentagon.
July 25 Decision to remove West Point crest from chapel Bibles reversed by secretary of the Army "The decision to remove the Academy’s historic crest from the Bibles in the Cadet Chapel is yet another example of the previous administration pushing far-left politics into our military institutions," Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll said.
July 25 Grieving parents of American terror victim plead with top criminal prosecutor for justice The parents of a U.S. teen killed in a 2001 Jerusalem bombing meet with U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, urging the extradition of Hamas terrorist Ahlam al-Tamimi from Jordan.