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US Syria Airstrikes After ISIS Kills 3 Americans

The US military has launched extensive airstrikes in Syria, retaliating for an ISIS attack that killed two soldiers and a civilian interpreter. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.

Army lawyer fired as immigration judge after asylum rulings

A US Army Reserve lawyer serving as a temporary immigration judge was dismissed after a month for granting asylum at a high rate, clashing with the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda. Explore the implications for judicial independence.

Russia-US Talks in Miami on Ukraine Peace Plan

A Kremlin envoy will meet US officials in Florida to discuss a Washington-proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine, as EU leaders weigh a major loan for Kyiv. Read the latest.

DOJ's Protest Cases Crumble Under Scrutiny

An AP investigation reveals the US Justice Department's struggle to prosecute immigration protest cases, with dozens of felony charges reduced or dismissed. Read the full analysis.

Trump's 'Desperate' Speech Slammed as Polls Slump

Donald Trump's first year-end address of his second term was labelled 'pathetic' and 'desperate' by critics as he defended his economic record against poor polling. Read the full analysis.

US $10bn Taiwan arms sale risks China fury

The Trump administration announces over $10 billion in weapons for Taiwan, including missiles and drones. A move certain to escalate tensions with Beijing. Read the full analysis.

Trump Blames Democrats for Inflation in National Address

President Donald Trump used a national address to blame previous Democrat administrations for economic woes while celebrating his own record on inflation, immigration, and a new military bonus. Read the full analysis.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino Steps Down in January

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirms he will leave his post in January. President Trump suggests the former Secret Service agent wants to return to his podcast show. Read the latest US political developments.

US Admits Fault in Deadly DC Air Collision

The US government has formally accepted responsibility for the January air disaster near Washington D.C., citing FAA and Army failures. Read the full investigation details.

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