April 19 Comer warns ‘something sinister’ may be behind deaths, disappearances of 11 nuclear, space-linked scientists Eleven scientists tied to nuclear and space research programs reportedly died or vanished, prompting House Oversight Chairman James Comer to demand answers from government agencies.
April 18 LISA DAFTARI: Hormuz whiplash proves Tehran can't honor any deal it signs Tehran's reversal on the Strait of Hormuz shows the Iranian regime cannot be trusted to uphold deals, relying on constant threats for leverage.
April 18 Renowned physicist alarmed by 'unheard of' number of scientists dying or vanishing now on White House's radar Multiple scientists linked to UFO research, nuclear labs and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have mysteriously vanished or died in recent years.
April 17 Supreme Court sides with Chevron, oil companies in Louisiana environmental lawsuits The Supreme Court ruling is a victory for Chevron and other oil majors in Louisiana, as they stare down dozens of lawsuits over their drilling activity and allegations of rapid coastal erosion.
April 17 Air Force is 'smallest,' 'least ready' in history, National Guard leaders warn Congress in fighter jet plea Air National Guard generals request between 72 and 100 new fighter jets, warning the Air Force faces its worst readiness in its 78-year history.
April 17 Greenland talks on ‘good trajectory,’ White House says amid Trump takeover push U.S. officials say negotiations with Denmark and Greenland are moving in a positive direction, even as tensions remain over Trump’s push for greater U.S. control of the strategic Arctic island.
April 16 Trump admin announces expansion of visa restriction policy in Western Hemisphere The State Department said it imposed visa restrictions on 26 individuals under the expanded policy targeting those acting for U.S. adversaries.
April 16 US general warns Russia may be developing nuclear anti-satellite weapon in orbit U.S. Space Command chief says he is very concerned Russia may be developing a nuclear weapon in space that could disrupt satellites and daily life on Earth.
April 16 Two icebreakers headed to Alaska as US combats Russian, Chinese influence in Arctic The Coast Guard announced two Arctic Security Cutters will be homeported in Alaska by 2028, bolstering U.S. maritime presence in the Arctic.
April 16 I was a supervisor for the Secret Service. It has huge problems with the people it hires The Secret Service doesn't have a recruiting problem, it has a hiring problem rooted in woke DEI practices that eroded the agency, author contends.