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Hegseth did not issue 'kill them all' order during Venezuela strikes, admiral tells Congress
Admiral Bradley denies Pete Hegseth gave 'kill them all' order after counternarcotics strike that killed survivors, telling Congress no such command.
Adm. Mitch Bradley will speak to Congress to discuss the details of the controversial Sept. 2 military strike.
The most stringent criticism of the Artemis Program was offered by former NASA Administrator Mike Griffin. He has long been a critic of NASA’s approach toward establishing what the space agency views as a “sustainable” path back to the Moon, which relies on reusable lunar landers that are refueled in space.
Dozens of U.S. solar companies urged federal lawmakers to revoke a Trump administration policy that has stalled project permits, they said in a letter to leaders in Congress on Thursday. WHY IT'S IMPORTANT The letter highlights mounting concerns from project developers over stepped-up scrutiny of solar permits by U.
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More transportation money ahead of the Olympics and World Cup? What a new bill in Congress would do
A new “transportation assistance” fund would make $50 million available annually for cities hosting the Olympics and World Cup soccer matches under a bipartisan bill in Congress from Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah.
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Editorial Roundup: United States
The Trump administration blames “collateral arrests” — picking up people who weren’t the target of an operation — on sanctuary policies. Todd M. Lyons, acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has said they wouldn’t feel compelled to be so aggressive if localities willingly turned over “violent criminal aliens.”