The president and Sen. Dave McCormick joined in highlighting new investments during the first-ever Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit.
The Selección came from behind to score twice in less than seven minutes late in the game.
The strikes are meant to erode Tehran’s military capabilities used to target ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
The screenings, the Pentagon chief said, will be mandatory for service members who are eligible, but treatment would be voluntary.
There are no offsets in the measure, a possible issue for fiscal hawks.
The Senate Intelligence Committee pressed the DNI nominee for answers on election integrity, top threats, and the Intelligence Community’s independence.
The MyPillow CEO is part of a GOP field competing in an Aug. 11 primary in a bid to replace outgoing Gov. Tim Walz.
The president wrote on social media that he wants ICE to continue arresting people during traffic stops.
Four countries, including Ukraine and Moldova, took steps in their quest to join the bloc, in what could be its largest expansion in more than 20 years.
ICE agents ‘are facing a more than 1,300 percent increase in vehicle attacks,’ DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Washington is taking a ‘wartime footing’ in cyberspace by using AI to detect and fix security flaws faster.
The arrested individuals have been convicted of crimes such as sexual battery, assault, and drug possession.
New coinage ‘celebrates the strength of American values,’ says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
The package would fund defense, farm aid, and state measures to implement voter ID requirements in elections.
Dr. Erica Schwartz said that she will stand up for what is right.
U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday after Trump canceled his initial hearing in June.
The new blockade was announced on July 14 amid more US strikes.
The former attorney for Trump faces a two-day confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, ‘Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights.’
The group also urged foreign governments to stop providing financial and logistical support to Sudanese warring parties.