President Trump says he'll end the war soon, when he wants to, as Iran hits ships in and near the Strait of Hormuz and warns U.S.-linked banks will be next.
Everything about the website made it seem like an authentic government source. Its logo looked like it could be part of a federal agency, the color palette matched other official websites and even its ...
Donald Trump’s war in Iran is weakening the U.S. military’s resources and weapons around the world. The Washington Post reports that military assets are being rerouted to the Middle East, including ...
A federal lawmaker introduced legislation Thursday aimed at cracking down on alleged fraud within a federal program that paid for dead people’s phone and internet service. Iowa Republican Sen. Joni ...
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Trump Sets Off Middle East Crisis With One Phone Call

Donald Trump ignited a standoff between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia with a phone call. Trump contacted UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed last November regarding what he said was a ...
The United States and its allies announced steps to ease rising oil prices on Wednesday as the war with Iran continued to ...
Russian state-sponsored hackers have been linked to an ongoing Signal and WhatsApp phishing campaign targeting government officials, military personnel, and journalists to gain access to sensitive ...
SSA unveils nationwide customer service center, diminishing the role of local field offices a year after DOGE cut 7,000 jobs.
Two teenagers have died after falling into a pond while allegedly trying to escape from suspected phone snatchers in Kano State. The Kano State Fire ...
Lawmakers say that more than 800,000 taxpayers could receive CP53E notices tied to the phaseout of paper checks, potentially ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Canada is pursuing multiple options to help more than 2,000 Canadians who have requested assistance to leave the Middle East, as some Canadians in the region ...
A proposed bill to ban cell phones in Kansas schools initially had strong bipartisan support. The bill has since been altered, with debates over whether it should be a mandate or a recommendation.