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Zelensky ousts Ukraine's defense minister in surprise move

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky chose to oust Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov after six months, sparking an outcry from the public and protests in Kyiv. Fedorov previously served as Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation and brought an expansive background in

Trump Is Going to Blow More Than $100 Billion on Iran War

The cost of the Iran war could well exceed $100 billion now that the conflict has reignited. The Trump administration has not officially released any figures related to the total cost of the war, but U.S. intelligence officials have predicted that the overall cost thus far

Vance: Israeli government members 'hate' Iran deal

Vice President Vance said Wednesday that some within the Israeli government “hate” the U.S.- Iran deal spurred by the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last month. "There's a lot of talk about how much the Israeli government is influencing American politics.

Trump Sics FBI Onto Supposed Reflecting Pool Vandalism Case

Donald Trump has tasked America’s most elite law enforcement agency with solving the great mystery of why his substandard Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool repair job is already coming undone. The pool was drained last weekend to remedy what Trump initially described as a

Uber eyes Delivery Hero in $15B acquisition bid

Uber agreed Thursday to a nearly $15 billion bid to acquire the German-based Delivery Hero, which will create the largest food-delivery group outside of China. The transaction will double the number of markets where Uber offers mobility and delivery services, Uber CEO Dara

Drained Reflecting Pool shows liner more gray than blue

The bottom surface of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has faded to look more gray than blue after a renovation project concluded last month. The new liner is grayer than when the recipient of a federal contract repainted the bottom of the pool in a bright shade of blue to

Navy Blue Angels’ low-level flyover stuns Florida beachgoers

The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels are reviewing an unusually low flyover at Florida’s Pensacola Beach on Wednesday after jets sent tents and umbrellas flying during the popular air show event. The incident took place during the annual “Breakfast with the Blues” flyover, which is part

O'Leary, Fox News sued over data center opposition portrayal

Businessman Kevin O'Leary and Fox News are being sued by a group opposed to data center construction in Utah, alleging it aired false statements about their funding. The suit, brought against the network and television pundit by Alliance for a Better Utah, Elevate Strategies,

US intensifies strikes on Iran

The U.S. military continued to strike Iran early Thursday, as hostilities between the two countries ramp up after the deterioration of a brief ceasefire. U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said it concluded strikes against the Islamic Republic at 9 p.m. EST, which is 4:30 a.m. in