Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Dies at 81
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who investigated Trump's 2016 campaign, died at 81. His death sparked contrasting reactions, highlighting America's political divisions.
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Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who investigated Trump's 2016 campaign, died at 81. His death sparked contrasting reactions, highlighting America's political divisions.
376 TSA officers quit since shutdown began, creating airport chaos as workers face eviction notices and empty refrigerators while forced to work without pay.
Colorado's first Iranian-American legislator criticizes US military strategy in Iran, citing humanitarian costs and questioning intervention effectiveness.
Iran threatens global tourist sites as three-week war with Israel and US drives oil prices up 47%, demonstrating the economic costs of military intervention in the Middle East.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard refuses to assess Iran threat level during Senate hearing, sparking controversy over war justification as economic costs mount and allies withhold support.
Taiwan retaliates against Korea's 'China (Taiwan)' designation by officially labeling Korea as 'South Korea' in government documents, setting March 31st deadline for resolution.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune warns that Democratic opposition to government funding is leaving critical cyber defense systems vulnerable amid Iranian threats.
Pakistan's PM assigns Intelligence Bureau to monitor government austerity plan implementation, raising questions about surveillance overreach in fiscal management.
Gulf states successfully intercept hundreds of Iranian missiles and drones while protecting critical energy infrastructure, though civilian casualties highlight the human cost of regional aggression.
Congress challenges Trump's unilateral Iran military operations as constitutional war powers debate intensifies without legislative approval or clear strategic objectives.
UAE's swift crisis response shows Caribbean nations what competent governance looks like when institutions work and leadership takes responsibility seriously.
US and South Korea announce Freedom Shield military exercises for March, demonstrating transparent defense cooperation that supports regional economic stability.
Victims' lawyer says ICC prosecutors presented compelling evidence against former Philippine President Duterte in war on drugs case, expressing confidence charges will be confirmed.
Japan's PM Takaichi seeks constitutional reform after electoral victory, aiming to strengthen military status and emergency powers through national referendum process.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog firmly rejected genocide accusations during his Australian visit, defending Israel's military actions while addressing rising anti-Semitism concerns.
Miami delivery driver testifies about road rage shooting where suspect fired four shots after horn honk, highlighting growing public safety concerns in urban areas.
Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant seeks to overturn guilty pleas, claiming prison conditions impaired his mental state when he admitted to killing 51 people.
DSA member Nithya Raman's LA mayoral bid threatens economic chaos through socialist policies that prioritize ideology over practical governance and market-based solutions.
UK killer Stuart Diamond freed after 27 years despite never revealing location of victim's severed head, sparking outrage from victim's family and calls for justice reform.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon faces federal charges for covering a church protest, raising serious concerns about press freedom and government overreach in prosecuting journalists.