On the last day of April, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth signed a memo that has the potential to unleash profound change in the Army. After decades of being organized, trained and equipped mainly for operations in Europe and the Middle East, the …
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President Trump’s visit to the Gulf region.
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We have a shocking top three. Could one of those teams make a move to go star-hunting this offseason?
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The technological success that has captured the attention of many in the United States is one aspect of the Chinese economy. There’s another, gloomy one.
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German companies invest more than three times as much in the United States as American companies do in Germany, but they are starting to rethink that strategy.
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The solicitor general contended that a group of migrants had barricaded themselves inside a Texas detention center and threatened to take hostages.
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Dallas had just a 1.8 percent chance of landing the No. 1 pick in June’s NBA Draft.
Continue readingAs White House Steers Justice Dept., Bondi Embraces Role of TV Messenger
Pam Bondi, the attorney general of the United States, circled the Roosevelt Room in late February, handing out bulky white binders labeled “Epstein Files: Phase 1” to a conclave of Trump-allied influencers summoned to the White House for their first …
Continue readingThe Golf Analogy That Explains a Lot About Trump
President Trump invoked the golfing great Sam Snead to justify a plan to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar to use as Air Force One.
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