
Trump Says He Has Not Decided on Sending Troops to Iran Over Nuclear Stockpile
President-elect Trump told the New York Post he is 'nowhere near' making a decision about deploying U.S. troops to Iran to secure its nuclear stockpile.

President-elect Trump told the New York Post he is 'nowhere near' making a decision about deploying U.S. troops to Iran to secure its nuclear stockpile.

The UK government has activated new sentencing guidelines to reduce short prison terms while scaling back plans for new town developments from thirteen to seven sites.

President Trump said he would halt all trade with Spain after the NATO ally reportedly restricted US access to military bases and defense spending issues.

Former President Trump expressed anger at Justices Barrett and Gorsuch following a Supreme Court decision on tariffs.

Poll shows two Republicans ahead in California's gubernatorial primary while court denies effort to stop sheriff's ballot recount from November election.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed recent talks with President Trump following the president's critical remarks about the alliance.

Former President Trump defended construction work by referencing security features amid ongoing legal proceedings.

Senate Republicans have sent Democrats a funding proposal that would separate ICE enforcement funding from other DHS operations to reopen the department.

Gov. Kay Ivey commuted Charles Burton's death sentence to life imprisonment, citing disparity with his accomplice who actually fired the fatal shot.

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger conceded defeat to Sheriff Sam Page in a Republican primary decided by just 23 votes after a recount.

Congressional Republicans are advancing legislation that would impose stricter voter ID requirements and limit mail-in voting options.

Transportation Security Administration officials warn that small U.S. airports could face closures as TSA officers call out or quit during the government shutdown.

House and Senate Democrats have requested a Justice Department investigation into whether Kristi Noem made false statements during congressional testimony.

Georgia legislature moves closer to passing bill that would make it the first state to require weapons detection systems in every public school.

Democrats maintain opposition to DHS funding bill as Republicans argue heightened Iran tensions require immediate resolution to 18-day partial shutdown.
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