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L.A. and D.C. are only the beginning, as the president's team has been drawing up plans to unleash federal forces in other ...
A Chinese-born U.S. Navy sailor betrayed the U.S. on behalf of his birth nation by selling military secrets to a Chinese spy while assigned to a San Diego-based warship, a federal prosecutor told a ...
Gov. Whitmer has disagreed with Trump policy, but has used her more positive relationship with him to lobby for Michigan in a ...
Trump avoided the Kennedy Center Honors during his first term after artists said they would not attend out of protest. This ...
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The Airborne Monster Redefining Stealth Warfare
America’s long-standing edge in stealth air power, built on the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II, faces a new challenge from ...
The president's tough approach raises questions for unhoused communities. Here is the news to know on Wednesday.
As President Donald Trump pushes the bounds of military activity on domestic soil, a debate has emerged over a nearly ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said troops will not get involved in law enforcement but would be “proactive” if they saw something illegal happening.
CNN, POOL, TRUTHSOCIAL, WUSA, THE WHITE HOUSE, CNN VIA WEBEX, DC METROPOLITAN POLICE By Hanna Park, Michael Williams, CNN (CNN) — The DC National ...
Radley Balko argues that Donald Trump's federalization of Washington, D.C. is driven by projecting power rather than ...
A public threat: Why the White House is actually the heaviest crime zone in the District of Columbia
While DC becomes a staging ground, Republican-led jurisdictions with objectively higher crime rates remain untouched.
If President Trump deploys troops to other American cities, experts say it would be a clear departure from founding ...
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