Summary: The White House is seeking to extend Section 702 surveillance authorities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, despite previous criticism of these powers. This law allows warrantless collection of communications, including incidental searches of Americans' private data.
Summary: The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is undertaking an extended deployment in the Middle East, exceeding 230 days. This prolonged mission raises concerns about the mental health of the crew due to operational strain, deferred maintenance, and wear on systems, highlighting challenges in balancing military readiness with personnel well-being.
Summary: The article challenges the view that China’s H-20 stealth bomber is limited to regional use, emphasizing that China’s military strategy prioritizes regional dominance as a step toward achieving global parity. It suggests that the H-20 is a significant component of Beijing’s broader ambitions beyond just regional capabilities.
Summary: President Donald Trump visited a Whataburger in Corpus Christi, Texas, after delivering a speech on energy alongside three Republican Senate candidates. During the visit, he ordered hamburgers for everyone and joked about the possibility of being poisoned after receiving a specially tagged burger.
Summary: Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson avoided answering questions about whether illegal immigrants are included on the voter rolls, raising concerns about election integrity and voter registration processes in the state.
Summary: President Donald Trump visited Corpus Christi, Texas, amid a competitive GOP Senate primary involving Sen. Wesley Hunt, and Attorney General Ken Paxton. Trump declined to endorse any candidate but greeted all three warmly.
Summary: Russia promotes the Su-57 as a fifth-generation stealth fighter, but critics argue its stealth capabilities are exaggerated. Reports suggest its radar cross-section is larger than that of true stealth jets like the F-22 or F-35, making it more detectable.
Summary: Despite claims by President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that no illegal border crossers have been released into the U.S. in recent months, sources reveal that the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released some individuals who crossed the southern border illegally.
Summary: The Department of Homeland Security arrested a Ukrainian national who attempted to bomb a police chief. The incident highlights security concerns related to individuals connected to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Summary: Lawmakers on Capitol Hill express concern that Congress may be excluded from decisions if President Donald Trump takes military action against Iran amid rising tensions. A bipartisan group led by Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep.
Summary: A significant buildup of U.S. stealth fighters, including up to 12 F-22 Raptors in Israel and around 50 F-35s linked to two carriers in the Middle East, is underway.
Summary: Cardi B and Kamala Harris have endorsed Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas U.S. Cardi B urged her followers to vote for Crockett, highlighting her commitment to fighting for community issues.
Summary: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth emphasized U.S. military strength and the end of "weakness and wokeness" during a tour of weapons manufacturing facilities. He highlighted the need for rapid production of advanced weapons amid rising tensions with Iran.
Summary: Alex Marlow, host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief, emphasized the need for a crackdown on the "deep state" and fraudsters to energize former President Trump's base ahead of the midterm elections. He stated that holding people accountable is crucial to maintaining political momentum.
Summary: In Texas’s 18th congressional district, 78-year-old Rep. Al Green faces a primary challenge from 37-year-old Rep. Christian Menefee after redistricting.
Summary: Panama's Prosecutor General’s Office conducted raids on the offices of Panama Ports Company (PPC), a China-linked firm that previously managed two significant ports at the Panama Canal. The action followed a court decision that voided the contracts allowing PPC to control these ports.