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02/28/2026
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By Laura Harris
Trump announces “major combat operations” against Iran as explosions rock Tehran and region
President Donald Trump announced that the United States has launched “major combat operations” against Iran, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury,” aimed at eliminating imminent threats and dismantling Iran’s nuclear program. In a video address, Trump accused Tehran of refusing to abandon its nuclear ambitions and vowed to destroy Iran’s missile systems, military infrastructure and navy. He […]
02/28/2026
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By Laura Harris
Four dead after gunfire exchange between Cuban troops and individuals aboard U.S.-registered speedboat
Four people were killed and six injured after a gunfire exchange between Cuban border forces and individuals aboard a U.S.-registered speedboat near Cuba’s northern coast. Cuban authorities said the boat’s occupants, described as Cuban residents of the United States, opened fire first and were allegedly planning a “terrorist” infiltration. Weapons and tactical gear were reportedly […]
02/27/2026
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By Laura Harris
Pakistan strikes Kabul, declares “open war” on Afghanistan
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif declared “open war” on Afghanistan after Pakistani airstrikes targeted sites in Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia, with reports of multiple explosions in the Afghan capital. Pakistani officials said the strikes hit “Afghan military facilities” and destroyed two brigade bases, though Afghan authorities have not independently confirmed the extent of the damage. […]
02/25/2026
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By Laura Harris
Former Labor Minister Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office
British police arrested former Labor Minister Peter Mandelson on suspicion of misconduct in public office following property searches in Camden and Wiltshire. The Metropolitan Police confirmed a 72-year-old man was detained on Feb. 23 and taken to a London station for questioning; no charges have been filed. The probe was reportedly triggered by the release […]
02/25/2026
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By Laura Harris
DOT mandates English-only CDL exams nationwide
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy announced that all commercial driver’s license (CDL) exams will now be administered exclusively in English, requiring truck and bus drivers to complete written and skills tests in English only. The English-only rule aims to ensure drivers can read road signs and communicate with law enforcement, with the DOT urging states to […]
02/25/2026
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By Laura Harris
Internal disputes stall Trump’s $500 billion military spending boost
The administration of President Donald Trump is facing internal disagreements over a proposed $500 billion increase in military spending, causing delays in the White House budget submission. Trump agreed to a roughly 50% funding boost requested by War Secretary Pete Hegseth, but White House budget chief Russell Vought raised concerns about the impact on the […]
02/24/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. senators promote digital freedom for Iran while backing surveillance at home
A bipartisan group of senators, including Lindsey Graham, James Lankford, Jacky Rosen and Cory Booker, is backing federal funding to help Iranians bypass government censorship using VPNs and encryption tools. Supporters say the initiative would promote internet freedom abroad by enabling people in restrictive regimes to access uncensored information and communicate securely. Critics argue that […]
02/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Judges rule 4,400+ times that Trump administration illegally detained immigrants
Federal judges have ruled more than 4,400 times since October that President Donald Trump’s administration unlawfully detained immigrants, according to a review by Reuters. The decisions, issued by over 400 judges, broadly challenge the administration’s shift away from a decades-old policy allowing immigrants to seek bond while their cases proceed in court. ICE detention levels […]
02/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. imports from Taiwan surpass goods from China for the first time in decades
The United States imported more goods from Taiwan than from China for the first time in decades, as tariffs and booming AI demand reshaped trade flows. According to the Department of Commerce (DOC), U.S. imports from China fell nearly 44% year-over-year in December 2025 to $21.1 billion, while imports from Taiwan more than doubled to $24.7 […]
02/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
DOT removes 550 CDL training providers in nationwide crackdown
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) removed 550 commercial driver’s license (CDL) training providers from its national registry after finding they failed to meet federal safety and training standards. In a five-day nationwide operation, more than 300 investigators conducted 1,426 inspections, leading to 448 school removals, 109 voluntary closures and 97 providers remaining under […]
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