Response by Hamas to Trump's Plan for Ending Gaza's War
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Trump wants to use the military to battle crime in US cities, but first, he has to battle judges
A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump during his first term was aghast when she found out on Sunday that Trump was circumventing her orders not to deploy federalized troops to Portland,
Israel and Hamas are set to begin indirect talks on ending the war in Gaza after both sides signaled support for U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan.
In an address to the senior leaders of the U.S. military on Sept. 30, 2025, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced 10 new policy
Pete Hegseth said it’s a “bad look” to have “fat generals and admirals” walking around the Pentagon, and announced sweeping changes to the armed services
Jon Stewart thinks that Donald Trump sending the military to US cities will act like a preseason for war with Iran and Russia.
In a deeply political address to top generals, Trump warned he would make greater use of the U.S. military in American cities.
Two years of intense warfare in Gaza have left its people with a dismembered and disordered society. The destruction is vast and many Gazans have mental and physical wounds that could scar a generation.
I hope that everybody recognizes now that there is a hybrid war, and one day it’s Poland, the other day it’s Denmark and next week, it will probably be somewhere else.”
Sen. Markwayne Mullin breaks down the looming government shutdown. Plus, Joey Jones reacts to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s military overhaul, and Democrat strategist Michael LaRosa debates Trump and political violence.
The budget indicates that Russia will continue to fight largely as it has, locking it in a grinding war of attrition.
When a visitor to David Thornton’s home reached out to shake hands good-bye, Thornton slyly slipped a medallion into his palm. The hefty, oval-shaped, gold plated medallion was from the Military Order of the Purple Heart,
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The Women Who Maintained Military Aircraft During World War II
During World War II, women of the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) took on critical roles far from the front lines. In Arizona, many worked as airplane mechanics, maintaining and repairing military aircraft to keep the war effort moving.