The equipment will come from Pentagon stockpiles, which will be replenished with new weapons purchased with the $425 million.
These five US governors have the best fiscal policies, report reveals
The rankings are in for which U.S. governors have the best – and worst – records when it comes to fiscal responsibility. The Cato Institute Read More
Think tank gives Walz’ Minnesota a failing grade economic policy
A newly released analysis of fiscal policy ranked all 50 states with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ state coming in first and Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Read More
U.S. And Canada Say Nonprofit Linked To College Protests Is A Terrorist Front
The governments of the United States and Canada said this week that a group tied to the anti-Israel protests on college campuses nationwide is tied Read More
Accused Afghan terrorist radicalized 2 years after entering US, officials say
U.S. officials believe that accused terrorist Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi was radicalized two years after coming to the U.S. as part of Operation Allies Welcome.
Pennsylvania Dems rip Harris campaign just weeks before election: ‘AWOL,’ ‘Being out-messaged’
The RealClearPolitics polling average showed former President Donald Trump, 78, leading Vice President Kamala Harris, 59, by 0.3 percentage points as of Wednesday.
Trump stretches Georgia lead in new polling, but North Carolina a jump ball
Former President Donald Trump is nearing a prohibitive lead over Kamala Harris in one southern swing state, while the other’s too close to call, new Read More
RFK Jr. still sporting wedding ring, attends mom Ethel Kennedy’s funeral with Cheryl Hines amid sexting scandals
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a rare public appearance with his wife, actress Cheryl Hines Wednesday, just one day after wild allegations emerged in court Read More
DOE Program Meant To Boost National Security Funds Anti-American Professors, Study Finds
A pair of Department of Education programs meant to boost national security are funding college departments that employ anti-American professors associated with campus anti-Semitism. The Read More
North Carolina prepares to launch in-person early voting with mountain areas still recovering from Helene
North Carolina election officials are scrambling to expand their early voting programs to address fallout from Hurricane Helene.