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Former CIA Director Says Potential Iran Strikes Won’t Bring Regime Change
David Petraeus warned that limited U.S. attacks would likely fail to topple Tehran’s government, according to remarks reported on Feb. 20.
New York Governor Hochul Temporarily Relaxes Liquor Rules for U.S.-Canada Hockey Gold Medal Game
The temporary changes allow bars and restaurants to serve standing customers and extend hours during the Olympic women's hockey final on Feb. 20.
Former Top General Calls Military’s Removal of Trans Troops a Costly Mistake
General Mark Milley says the policy could cost the Department of Defense billions and affect readiness.
Map Highlights Trump’s Position on Iran’s Nuclear Sites
The campaign’s graphic tracing Iran’s nuclear facilities is being used to argue for a tougher stance, prompting debate across party lines.
U.S. Military Airlifts Small Modular Reactor as Trump Administration Seeks Faster Nuclear Deployment
The transport to Guam marks the first overseas move of a 10‑megawatt microreactor under the administration’s plan to accelerate nuclear power for remote bases and disaster response.
Trump’s Iran Threat Map Highlights Expanded Military Targets
The White House map identifies 25 Iranian facilities as potential U.S. strike options, sparking debate over policy direction.
U.S. Military Moves Additional Weaponry to Middle East as Iran Strike Options Considered
The Pentagon has deployed extra air‑defense systems, precision munitions and drones to bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, citing readiness amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
Trump Releases Map Illustrating Potential Iran Conflict Scenarios
The map, shown during a White House briefing, outlines possible U.S. military actions and Iranian responses, prompting debate among policymakers.
China Pledges $500M Aid to Ukraine as U.S. Warns Beijing Is Fueling Russia's War
U.S. officials allege China is supplying dual-use components to Russia despite Beijing's public support for Ukraine's sovereignty.
15 Years, 10 Prime Ministers: Larry Cat Marks Milestone at British Prime Minister Residence
The British rescue cat has resided at the Prime Minister’s residence since 2011 and remains a fixture of British political life.