WASHINGTON, D.C. – For decades, a peculiar theory has persisted in the nation’s capital: a sudden surge in late-night pizza orders to the Pentagon and other government centers can signal an impending military action or major political crisis.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A recent U.S. military strike on Iran has ignited a familiar but fierce constitutional debate between the White House and Capitol Hill, pushing the half-century-old War Powers Act back into the national spotlight.
NATIONWIDE – As tensions escalate following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear facilities, U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies are on high alert for potential retaliatory attacks on American soil, with a particular focus on the long-feared threat of Iranian “sleeper cells.”
DETROIT, MI – Two Chinese nationals have been charged by federal authorities for allegedly conspiring to smuggle a dangerous fungus, identified as Fusarium graminearum, into the United States, raising significant national security concerns.
WARSAW, POLAND – As the world grapples with the implications of Russia’s actions, Poland is taking concrete steps to fortify its borders, investing heavily in defenses like kamikaze drones in a move that underscores NATO’s resolve on its eastern flank.
WASHINGTON DC – Recent comments by Stephen Miller, a former senior advisor to President Trump, have raised concerns about the potential suspension of habeas corpus. This ancient legal principle is fundamental to the American justice system, and its potential removal has significant implications.