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The US military has killed scores of people — 83 and counting — in unprecedented military strikes on alleged drug boats.
We will instead put our nation's practical, concrete interests first,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said. “We will deter war. We will advance our interests. We will defend our people. Peace is our goal.
Trump administration defends 22 military strikes against suspected drug traffickers in Caribbean as Democrats claim potential war crimes occurred.
For "life and death decision-making," Anduril cofounder Palmer Luckey says it's "too critical" to not use the most advanced technology.
The White House has confirmed a so-called "double tap" strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela. Now, lawmakers from both parties are demanding answers amid concerns that targeting survivors could constitute a war crime.
When President Donald Trump has been asked about the reason he’s pressuring President Nicolás Maduro to step down and threatening military action, he consistently blames the leader of Venezuela for two things: drugs and migrants.
None of the 12 surviving US military members from the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor — all of whom are more than 100 years old — were able to attend this year’s ceremony in Hawaii.
Ilan Rosenfeld walks through the burnt-out shell of his former business, stepping over crackling pieces of clay plates that used to line his cafe and past metal scraps of Hezbollah rockets littering the rubble.
Will Cain calls out media obsession with President Trump “nodding off” while ignoring Rep. Luna’s Epstein intel claims, breaks down backlash to Sec. Pete Hegseth’s Venezuela strike, and reacts to a drunken raccoon and more.