Leavitt says Trump chooses diplomacy first for Iran, but remains ‘willing to use’ lethal force if necessary
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s first option for Iran is ‘always diplomacy,’ but that he
Postal Service can’t be sued for intentionally not delivering mail, Supreme Court rules in 5-4 split
The U.S. Postal Service cannot be sued for damages for intentionally failing to deliver mail, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4
New study proposes major shift in US-Israel strategic partnership approach
A new study aims to jolt Israel’s security and technology establishment into embracing a new post-Oct. 7, 2023, business model that will
Federal court refuses to block new Utah congressional voting map that may favor Democrats
A federal court ruling Monday has essentially locked in a new Utah congressional redistricting map that would create a Democrat-heavy Salt Lake
To go or not to go? Supreme Court at the State of the Union
It goes against the very instincts of some of the most powerful officials in the U.S.: get all dressed up, appear before
Where Trump stands in the eyes of Americans ahead of the State of the Union address
President Donald Trump, taking to social media earlier this month, touted, ‘The highest Poll Numbers I have ever received.’ ‘Obviously, people like a
State Dept slammed with hundreds of calls from Americans trapped in Mexico
The State Department has received hundreds of calls on its 24/7 crisis hotline as Americans in Mexico scramble to find ways home
Speechwriters from Reagan to Biden agree: Trump’s SOTU is a critical test for his second term
Former White House speechwriters from both parties say President Donald Trump must decide whether to double down on the rally-style politics that
New study proposes major shift in US-Israel strategic partnership approach away from aid
A new study aims to jolt Israel’s security and technology establishment into embracing a new post-Oct. 7, 2023 business model that will









