North Korea pays tribute to soldiers who opted for suicide instead of being captured during the Ukraine War

You can now listen to articles. This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has openly commended a soldier who took their life rather than be captured while fighting alongside Russian […]
Congress confronts Iran conflict deadline as Republicans hinder war powers vote

Democrats Push for Vote on Iran’s New War Powers Senate Democrats once again couldn’t break the unified Republican stance regarding President Donald Trump’s conflict with Iran, especially as the Friday deadline nears to limit his war powers. This vote marks the sixth instance where Republicans have turned down a Democratic resolution designed to restrain the […]
National debt in the US exceeds GDP for the first time since World War II era

U.S. National Debt Exceeds GDP for First Time Since WWII The U.S. national debt has now surpassed the size of the economy, a significant milestone not seen since World War II. According to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, as of March 31, the total amount of government debt held by the […]
Video: Frantic Democrat suggests Hegseth may face death penalty for supposed war crimes

Moulton’s Remarks on War Crimes Representative Seth Moulton, a Democrat from Massachusetts, recently made strong comments regarding Army Secretary Pete Hegseth. He suggested that Hegseth might face consequences similar to those encountered by executed Nazi war criminals from World War II. Moulton’s assertions stem from a military operation targeting a narco-terror ship off the coast […]
Hegseth refutes claims of benefiting from the Iran war following Warren’s allegations.

During a tense discussion in the Senate on Thursday, Army Secretary Pete Hegseth firmly rejected claims that he or others benefited financially from the war with Iran. He pushed back against Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s comments regarding potentially dubious oil trades that seemed to coincide with President Donald Trump’s announcements related to the conflict, stating, “I […]
Congress dismisses Friday deadline for 60-day limit on Iran conflict: ‘We are not at war’

Congress Ignores Deadline for Iran War Reauthorization WASHINGTON — As 60 days have passed since the start of Operation Epic Fury, key Congressional figures didn’t move to reauthorize military action against Iran by the Friday deadline. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) raised questions about whether such reauthorization is even necessary, while Senate Republicans similarly let […]
Bank of England holds interest rate steady at 3.75% while considering the effects of the Iran war on the UK economy

Bank of England Holds Interest Rate Steady Amid Uncertain Times LONDON – The Bank of England decided to keep its main interest rate unchanged at 3.75% during its Thursday meeting. This decision comes as policymakers evaluate the effects of the ongoing economic turmoil, including the situation surrounding the Iran war and its implications for global […]
Democrat Rep Adam Smith Questions Pete Hegseth About the Reason for War If Iran’s Nuclear Sites Were Already Destroyed

Contradictions in U.S. Nuclear Claims Regarding Iran During a recent discussion, Democratic Representative Adam Smith from Washington questioned Army Secretary Pete Hegseth about contradictory statements surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. Hegseth claimed that Iran’s nuclear facilities had been “destroyed,” even though the administration has consistently argued that the war was essential to stop Iran from developing […]
Trump criticizes Iran for not ‘getting their act together’ and for failing to ‘sign a nonnuclear deal’ as the war reaches the two-month milestone.

Trump Urges Iran to Make Nuclear Deal Amid Ongoing Conflict Early Wednesday, President Trump called on Iran’s leaders to “get smarter faster” and to agree to end their nuclear program, as the conflict between the U.S. and Tehran extends into its second month. He remarked, “Iran can’t get its act together. They don’t know how […]
Defense Department seeks congressional approval for ‘Department of War’ name change, projects $52M expense

Department of Defense Seeks Approval for Name Change The Department of Defense is looking to Congress for approval to officially designate itself as the “Department of the Army,” with an estimated expense of around $52 million for taxpayers. This estimate, interestingly enough, is much lower than the $125 million figure that the Congressional Budget Office […]