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Third victim in Austin bar shooting dies

"The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Jorge Pederson," the Austin Police Department said

Maryland school district that bought electric buses is now ordering more than 100 diesel buses

“Current electric bus technology is not fully capable of meeting all of our transportation demands, particularly for longer routes, field trips and midday services that exceed charging capacities,” Mo

United States in assault on Iran launches for first time low-cost, no-return attack drones

“These low-cost drones, modeled after Iran's Shahed drones, are now delivering American-made retribution.”

Federal judge again blocks Noem's restrictions on congressional visits to ICE facilities

The judge ruled that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's order requiring Congress members to give a week's notice before visiting an ICE facility violated a prior appropriations law

Rubio, Hegseth, other top Trump officials go to Capitol Hill to brief members on Iran mission

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Gen. Dan Caine, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reportedly will brief members in both chamber

Watch Live: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

Homeland Security Kristi Noem testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

Trump says US has 'virtually unlimited supply' of munitions to fight wars 'forever'

"At the highest end, we have a good supply, but are not where we want to be," President Trump said

US pulls staff out of Middle East following Iran's air strike on American embassy in Saudi Arabia

President Donald Trump is suggesting the war has just started.

Witkoff says Iran negotiators started talks by claiming to have materials to make 11 nuclear bombs

"They were proud that they had evaded all sorts of oversight protocols to get to a place where they could deliver 11 nuclear bombs," Steve Witkoff said

Israeli military says it killed Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander in Lebanon

"His elimination has significantly degraded PIJ’s ability to carry out terrorist operations against Israel," the IDF said

Strait of Hormuz closed off amid escalating Iran conflict

The U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia was hit by drone strikes as the shipping lane that normally carries a fifth of the world's oil was all but shut down

SCOTUS rules against CA’s ‘secret gender transition’ law allowing schools to keep it from parents

In a press release statement, Thomas More Society Special Counsel Paul M. Jonna wrote that “this is a watershed moment for parental rights in America.

Bill filed to create a commission to investigate Epstein Files related to Illinois only

“If justice remains a locked door in Washington, then let our state be the battering ram. Let Illinois lead the way. Other states will follow,” League of Women Voters Chicago activist Jane Ruby said.

Colorado Senate OKS requirement that gun barrel purchases be made in-person

The bill would additionally ban individuals from possessing barrels “with the intent to sell or transfer."

Trump administration hopes to thread the needle on Iran ‘regime change’

Senior officials say the U.S. is not aiming to enforce regime change, but wants to set the stage for the Iranian people to overthrow the Islamic Republic themselves. That's a delicate balancing act fo

Chinese state-run media promotes anti-Iran War protests organized by CCP-linked Singham Network

China helps promote astroturfed far-left protests against the U.S. strikes on Iran through a financial network in league with infamous radical-left financier and multi-millionaire Neville Roy Singham.

Not just gasoline: Besides oil, Iran export blockage could also drive up food costs, expert warns

It's not just crude oil and LNG that move through the Strait of Hormuz. One fourth of the world's nitrogen fertilizer supplies come from the Middle East, and that supply is vital to modern global agri

Influence of Trump looms over Texas primaries, even without endorsement

The midterm election officially launches with Tuesday’s primaries in Texas, Arkansas and North Carolina, with some of the nation’s most highly publicized battles happening in the Lone Star state.

House Ethics Committee continues investigation into Nancy Mace

The committee said it was following a referral from the Office of Congressional Conduct in December and is extending its review of the allegations, which it opened in January.

'Trial by bureaucrat': Diverse businesses urge SCOTUS to stop federal agencies usurping courts

From FCC to FDA, federal agencies play hide-and-seek with constitutional right to jury trial, businesses from phone companies to vaping industry tell justices.

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