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Army General Left Classified Maps on Train, Suffered Concussion After Drinking: IG Report
Pentagon inspector general found Maj. Gen. Antonio Aguto left classified Ukraine maps on a train for over 24 hours and was concussed after falling during a dinner in Kyiv.
Dem Candidate's Unearthed 'Winter Texan' Comment Could Haunt Campaign
Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido, who won the Democratic nomination in Texas' 15th District, faces scrutiny over past comments about spending time in Mexico and pursuing dual citizenship.
ICE Detention Center Expansion Draws Criticism From Advocacy Groups
Immigration lawyers and rights organizations say expanded detention facilities raise due process concerns, while supporters argue enforcement is necessary for border security.
Hochul Uses State-Funded Ads to Promote Housing Agenda, Prompting Ethics Questions
The $10,000-$15,000 YouTube ad is one of 21 spots that direct viewers to a state website featuring the governor
Israel's Standing Plummets Among Democrats, Fueling Primaries on the Left
NBC News poll shows 60% of young voters view Israel negatively, shifting Democratic primaries ahead of 2028.
Orbán and Challenger Magyar Summon Rival Rallies in Show of Strength Before Hungary's April Election
Hungarian prime minister faces first serious electoral challenge in years as both campaigns hold mass gatherings to demonstrate voter support
Pope Leo Will Accept Liberty Medal Remotely From Rome, Skipping U.S. Visit
The first American pope will receive the honor on Independence Mall July 3, then visit Lampedusa on Fourth of July to highlight migrant issues.
Severe Weather Batters Parts of U.S. With Threat of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
Blizzard conditions blanket Upper Midwest with 20+ inches of snow, while Eastern U.S. braces for Monday storm threat including risk of tornadoes from South Carolina to Maryland.
The Trump Vision of War as Nihilist Entertainment
An analysis piece examines the characterization of former President Trump's approach to international conflict as reflecting a worldview that prioritizes spectacle over traditional strategic calculations.
US Refueling Aircraft Crashes in Iraq After Incident in Friendly Airspace; Rescue Efforts Under Way
The KC-135 aircraft went down during a mission in Iraqi territory, marking the latest incident involving U.S. military assets in the region.