New bill aims to ban dual citizenship for Americans
Proposed U.S. bill would force dual citizens to choose one nationality A new Senate bill, the Exclusive Citizenship Act of […]
Proposed U.S. bill would force dual citizens to choose one nationality A new Senate bill, the Exclusive Citizenship Act of […]
President Trump has been advised by officials that a large-scale military strike against Iran would be unlikely to cause the regime’s collapse and could trigger broader regional conflict, leading him to monitor Tehran’s treatment of protesters before determining the scope of any potential attack.
President Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act would allow the deployment of U.S. troops to Minnesota protests, dramatically expanding federal power to use the military in civilian unrest and escalating an already volatile confrontation.
US military intervention in Iran could occur within the next 24 hours, two European officials told Reuters on Wednesday, as
Renee Good’s death at the hands of an ICE officer has fueled protests and legal battles in Minnesota, with officials disputing federal enforcement actions and the officer hospitalized after the shooting.
The US has urged some personnel to leave its largest Middle East base as neighboring countries warn President Trump that military action against Iran could destabilize the region and trigger far-reaching consequences.
A construction crane collapse onto a passenger train in Thailand has resulted in significant casualties, leading to a legal and investigative response amid accusations of negligence.
President Trump’s proposals to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent and endorse legislation increasing oversight of card companies are encountering significant resistance from Congressional Republicans and the financial industry, despite bipartisan support from some lawmakers like Senators Josh Hawley and Elizabeth Warren.
President Trump has scrapped all talks with Iran and publicly backed protesters as hundreds are killed in a widening crackdown.
The Pentagon is testing a covertly acquired device that emits pulsed radio waves as investigators revisit whether directed energy could be behind Havana Syndrome.