Bipartisan scrutiny of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported order to “kill everybody” aboard an alleged drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean grew Monday as the Trump administration worked to ...
Democratic lawmakers on Sunday continued to sound the alarm over allegations that military leaders called for a “double tap” strike on an alleged drug boat, intentionally killing the two survivors of ...
Senate Republicans are divided on their view of the deadly Sept. 2 strikes in the Caribbean as congressional inquiries into the matter mount, with some arguing that subduing suspected drug boats is ...
DALLAS — In the midst of re-election bids, Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick are offering competing ideas for additional property tax relief. One plan is to make Texas school property taxes ...
The Pentagon’s account of the September 2 "double tap" strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat is coming under renewed scrutiny after ABC News ...
Natural spaces across Virginia are experiencing what they're calling a "double invasion" with the spreading of both the tree of heaven and the spotted lanternfly, according to IFLScience. Scientists ...
US lawmakers are trying to pressure the Trump administration to release video of a controversial "double-tap" military strike by limiting Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel budget. The incident ...
Hegseth cites 'fog of war' in double-tap strike on 'narco boat' and insists he saw no survivors from first attack Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked a top U.S. Navy admiral to step down after the ...
Top House and Senate lawmakers emerged divided along party lines after a private briefing with the military official who oversaw September’s attack on an alleged drug vessel that included a so-called ...
A US Navy admiral testified that Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth did not give the order to "kill them all" during a controversial second US military strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, ...
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