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FAA restricts some landings in San Francisco

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is restricting the landing of some flights at San Francisco International Airport, the agency said Tuesday. In a statement, the FAA said the airport “will experience some flight delays due to a runway repaving project and an FAA safety

Hundreds of hospitals threatened by Medicaid cuts: Research

More than 400 hospitals across the country are in danger of closing or reducing services because of cuts to Medicaid funding under the GOP’s massive reconciliation package last year, according to new research. A report from Public Citizen found that 446 hospitals — 267 in

Trump moves Forest Service HQ from DC to Utah

The Trump administration will move the headquarters for the U.S. Forest Service from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City, it announced Tuesday. In a press release, the Department of Agriculture said the move will also be accompanied by a “sweeping restructuring” at the agency.

Is Pete Hegseth Killing Iranians to Get Rich?

The Iran war is shaping up to be history’s first global conflict fought inside the stock market. At 7:27 a.m. Monday, before the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social , “Great progress has been made” in negotiations with “A NEW,

Israel halts defense acquisitions from France

Israel is stopping the acquisition of defense-related goods and services from France, the Israeli Defense Ministry said Tuesday. “The Director General of the Israel Ministry of Defense. Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram has decided to reduce all defense procurement from France to

How US allies in Europe are responding to the war in Iran

Leaders across Europe are digging their heels in against military involvement in the Middle East, as President Trump repeatedly lashes out against NATO allies for their reluctance to support the U.S. operation in Iran. The long-standing NATO alliance has come under increasing

Judge permanently blocks Trump order ending NPR, PBS funding

A district court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday permanently blocked President Trump’s executive order to halt funding to National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcast Service (PBS). In a lengthy ruling, U.S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss moved to prohibit the

US citizens in Saudi Arabia urged to shelter in place

The State Department on Tuesday warned U.S. citizens in Saudi Arabia to shelter in place over potential threats from Iran amid the conflict in the region. “We are tracking reports of threats against locations where American citizens gather. We advise U.S. citizens that hotels

Judge halts White House ballroom construction project

A federal judge on Tuesday halted construction on President Trump’s White House ballroom project. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said that no statute “comes close” to granting Trump the authority he claims he has to execute the $400 million project, barring construction from

Arizona governor vetoes naming of highway for Charlie Kirk

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) on Friday vetoed a bill to rename Phoenix's State Route 202, or Loop 202, after conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated late last year. Hobbs denounced Kirk's death as "tragic and a horrifying act of violence," saying Americans

US journalist kidnapped in Iraq, rescue efforts underway

An American journalist was kidnapped in Iraq, the country’s Interior Ministry said Tuesday, adding that it is pursuing operations to track down the perpetrators and secure her release. Shelly Kittleson, a U.S. citizen, was identified as the kidnapped journalist by an American

Haley: Trump has 'come too far to stop now' in Iran war

Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday praised President Trump’s ongoing military operations against Iran, saying the U.S. has "come too far to stop now." “I think you finish it,” Haley continued in an interview with CNBC. “This is not Venezuela where you

Iran says it will target US tech companies in Middle East

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Tuesday that it plans to target major U.S. technology companies across the Middle East, including Apple, Microsoft and Google, on Wednesday amid the ongoing war. In a statement published by Sepah News, the IRGC’s official

Perino not sure if Trump 'cares that much' about midterms

Former White House press secretary Dana Perino said Monday she’s not sure that President Trump “cares that much” about midterm elections. “I don’t know what political price he could possibly pay,” Perino said during a Monday appearance on Fox News’s “The Five.” “He’s not