A group of senators sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding answers about the bombing of a school that killed more than 100.
The lawmakers criticized Pete Hegseth's aggressive public comments, arguing they "only serve to endanger civilians, including American citizens." ...
A group of 46 mostly Democratic senators on Wednesday sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth seeking answers on the ...
Another weekend, another set of intriguing stories. Here’s a quick roundup of the top stories that made headlines over the ...
On February 28, during the opening salvo of U.S. and Israeli operations on Iran, airstrikes on a girls’ elementary school reportedly killed at least 175 people – mostly children – in Minab, Iran. A ...
Canadian investor Kevin O’Leary addressed the issue of spiking oil prices on Wednesday amid the U.S.’s ongoing military ...
A group of four Congressional Democrats want to codify President Donald Trump’s push to hold defense firms accountable for prioritizing production ...
According to an estimate the Pentagon shared with Congress, the U.S. used up billions of dollars in munitions in the first two days of the war.
Senate Democratic leaders called on President Trump to dispatch the senior cabinet officials to make the case to Congress and the American public for the war in Iran.
Senator Elizabeth Warren exposes lack of strategy in Iran conflict after classified briefing. Over 150 casualties at Iranian school, 6 US service members dead. Congress debates War Powers Resolution.
The strike killed 165 children, but the president previously insisted that it was Iran who executed the fateful bombing, ...
Can President Donald Trump run a war and a midterm campaign at the same time? He is discovering just how difficult that can be. In week two of the biggest military operation of his presidency − a ...