
Gingrich warns of limited public support for prolonged Iran conflict
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggests American public support for military action against Iran may be temporary, citing economic concerns.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggests American public support for military action against Iran may be temporary, citing economic concerns.

Democrats express confidence in North Carolina's Senate race while Texas sees record-breaking primary spending ahead of March elections.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's policies on gifted education programs and public safety approach draw mixed reactions from residents and officials.

The Met Police apologized to Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle after revealing he was the source of information that led to Lord Mandelson's arrest.

A British man was sentenced for an XL bully attack while a New York man received 20+ years for killing a rapper during a pharmacy robbery.

President Trump disclosed Rep. Neal Dunn's private health condition during a press conference, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to note the information wasn't public.

Democratic and Republican lawmakers clashed during a House hearing on immigration issues, with disputes over driving licenses and ICE detention policies.

The Department of Justice has warned New York Attorney General Letitia James regarding her dispute with NYU Langone Health over transgender treatments for minors.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch launched her party's election campaign while defending an MP who criticized public Muslim prayers.
Democratic Representative Jason Crow told CBS he would not support supplemental funding for an Iran war, defending his position against suggestions he doesn't support troops.

President Trump's recent social media criticism of the Supreme Court has sparked discussion about judicial independence and emergency rulings.

Two separate DHS incidents emerged: an agent's killing of a U.S. citizen went unreported for months, and Trump's cybersecurity nominee was escorted from headquarters.

The White House indicates a planned meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could be delayed.

Indiana is revoking CDLs for immigrants without valid work authorization, with licenses expiring Wednesday and $50,000 fines for employers.

The University of Southern California canceled a planned gubernatorial debate following allegations about candidate selection criteria.
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