Court rules that military transgender ban is unconstitutional

Appeals Court Rules Military Transgender Ban is Unconstitutional A panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit recently ruled, with a split decision, that Army Secretary Pete Hegseth acted outside constitutional boundaries by imposing a ban on transgender service members. Two of the judges on the panel granted a preliminary injunction, stating […]
U.S. Attacks Iranian Military Locations as Kuwait Experiences Drone and Missile Attacks

U.S. Conducts Airstrikes in Response to Drone Incident with Iran The United States launched airstrikes targeting radar and drone facilities in Iran over the weekend, following the Iranian government’s downing of a U.S. MQ-1 drone. Meanwhile, reports from Kuwait indicated they were under attack as well, with Iran claiming a retaliatory action. The Central Command […]
Military confirms fourth naval attack in a week eliminated more drug-related terrorists

U.S. forces executed a significant strike on a ship in the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of several individuals identified as “narco-terrorists,” according to the U.S. Southern Command. This operation, which claimed the lives of three people, was part of a series of four military actions announced by Southcom last week. On […]
Military actions against Iran in self-defense over the weekend and other major news stories

Good morning. Here’s what you need to know to start your day… Top 3 1. US military launches ‘self-defense attack’ against Iran over the weekend. 2. Iranian president reportedly submits resignation to Supreme Leader. 3. Democratic Senator Graham Platner’s recent scandal raises concerns. Main heading Crowd tactics — Analysts caution that Hezbollah’s advanced weaponry is […]
Visit to New Orleans features tall ships and military vessels over the weekend

New Orleans Welcomes Sail 250 Celebration NEW ORLEANS — The waterfront resonated with the calls of ship whistles this week as New Orleans played host to the first event of Sail 250, a national tribute marking America’s 250th birthday. Tall ships and naval vessels from many countries lined up along the Mississippi River, allowing the […]
Israel targets and eliminates Hamas military leader Mohammed Odeh in Gaza airstrike

Hamas Military Leader Killed in Israeli Airstrike The head of Hamas’ military branch has been eliminated in an airstrike conducted by Israeli forces. On Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the death of Mohamed Odeh, who was reportedly responsible for planning and directing attacks during the October 7 incident. This operation took place in […]
U.S. commander holds talks with Cuban military leaders at Guantanamo Bay

U.S. Military Leaders Meet with Cuban Officials Amid Tensions In a noteworthy event, the head of the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) met in person with Cuban military leaders near the Guantanamo Bay naval base. This meeting comes at a time of heightened tensions between the U.S. and Cuba. General Francis Donovan engaged with General Roberto […]
U.S. military targets another vessel in the Pacific, resulting in the deaths of 3 alleged ‘narco-terrorists’.

Military Action Against Drug Traffickers The U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) has once again engaged in military action, targeting a vessel suspected of drug smuggling in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. This operation resulted in the deaths of three individuals allegedly involved in drug trafficking activities. On Friday, SOUTHCOM shared unclassified video footage showing the attack, which […]
Israel eliminates Hamas military leader Mohammed Odeh in Gaza airstrike

Gazans React to Killing of Hamas Terrorist Leader In the lead-up to Eid al-Adha, a significant Islamic holiday, an Israeli airstrike targeted a building in Gaza City, resulting in the death of Mohamed Odeh, the newly appointed head of Hamas’ military division. This was reported by Israeli officials and later confirmed by Hamas. Tragically, Odeh’s […]
Bulgaria will revoke U.S. military aircraft permissions by the end of June.

Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Ends U.S. Military Access to Sofia Airport Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev announced that the U.S. military’s access to Sofia International Airport will cease on June 30th. This decision, he explained, stems from Washington’s “failure to approve a visa-free travel regime for Bulgarian nationals.” The move shortened an extension that the U.S. […]