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China dominates with 5,500 ships while America has under 100 — but Trump’s fighting back

President Donald Trump released a comprehensive Maritime Action Plan on Feb. 13 to restore America’s maritime dominance as Chinese shipbuilding outproduces America.

DHS shutdown drags into week two as Iran threat, SOTU clash complicate Hill talks

The funding standoff remained steady over Homeland Security funding while other issues, like possible conflict with Iran, tariffs and the State of the Union, threaten to sideline a deal.

Trump has sealed the border. Now, Democrats are hell-bent on ending immigration enforcement

Border encounters dropped dramatically from 249,740 in December 2023 to just 6,472 in December 2025 under Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies.

Who is Abigail Spanberger, and why did Democrats choose her for to their State of the Union response?

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, a former House Democrat, is delivering her party’s rebuttal to the State of the Union on Tuesday night.

Thomas rips Supreme Court tariffs ruling, says majority ‘errs’ on Constitution

Justice Clarence Thomas cited President Richard Nixon’s 1971 import surcharge precedent in his dissent, arguing Congress authorized tariff authority under emergency powers law.

Tourists trapped in Puerto Vallarta recount cartel retaliation after El Mencho killed

American tourists trapped in Puerto Vallarta after cartel leader “El Mencho” reportedly killed, sparking violent retaliation with burning cars and chaos.

Florida bill would let churches use armed volunteers instead of licensed security

A Florida bill would allow churches, synagogues and mosques to use armed volunteers for security instead of costly licensed guards amid rising violence concerns.

Why Trump is wrong to call dissenting Republican justices an ’embarrassment’ for voting against his tariffs

President Trump appeared downright furious after the Supreme Court struck down his watershed tariffs. Here’s where his vitriolic postgame presser missed the mark.

Soccer matches postponed after Mexico kills cartel leader ‘El Mencho’ near World Cup host

Mexican soccer matches were postponed after the army reportedly killed drug lord “El Mencho” near the World Cup host city Guadalajara, triggering violence in the region.

US assets in Middle East positioned for ‘highly kinetic’ war, ex-Pentagon official warns

U.S. launches major Middle East military buildup with overwhelming force capabilities against Iran as nuclear talks continue, former Pentagon official Dana Stroul said.