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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., accused fellow Democrats of putting party over country in their opposition to President Donald Trump’s strikes against the Iranian regime during an interview Saturday on Fox News. He broke with members of his own party Wednesday as he defended the operation as necessary to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.”I don’t know why we can’t just be honest,” Fetterman told “Saturday in America.” “The last two professional candidates for the Democratic Party all agreed that we can never allow Iran to acquire nuclear bombs, and that’s made that possible now. I think we can say, ‘Hey, that’s a great thing. That makes the world more safe, more secure and holds Iran accountable.'” Fetterman’s criticism comes after 53 House Democrats voted against a resolution declaring Iran a state sponsor of terror. He argued his colleagues’ stance reflects a concerning shift within the party.”That’s almost 25% of Democrats in the House that can’t just call Iran the world’s biggest terrorism underwriter,” Fetterman said. MILLER SAYS TRUMP ‘UNLEASHED’ MILITARY FROM ‘WOKE PENTAGON’ CONSTRAINTS AFTER YEARS OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS Fetterman was the lone Senate Democrat to vote against a resolution seeking to limit Trump’s…

DORAL, Fla. — President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States and Latin American countries are banding together to combat violent cartels as his administration looks to demonstrate it remains committed to sharpening U.S. foreign policy focus on the Western Hemisphere even while dealing with five-alarm crises around the globe.Trump encouraged regional leaders gathered at his Miami-area golf club to take military action against drug trafficking cartels and transnational gangs that he says pose an “unacceptable threat” to the hemisphere’s national security.“The only way to defeat these enemies is by unleashing the power of our militaries,” Trump said. “We have to use our military. You have to use your military.” Citing the U.S.-led coalition that confronted the Islamic State group in the Middle East, the Republican president said that “we must now do the same thing to eradicate the cartels at home.”The gathering, which the White House called the “Shield of the Americas” summit, came just two months after Trump ordered an audacious U.S. military operation to capture Venezuela’s then-president, Nicolás Maduro, and whisk him and his wife to the United States to face drug conspiracy charges.Looming even larger is Trump’s decision to launch a war on Iran with…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! You open your inbox and see a message that instantly makes your stomach drop. Someone claims they have your passwords, your files, your credit card details and your entire digital life. They say they will sell everything on the dark web unless you pay them quickly.One reader, Bobby D, wrote to us after receiving a message exactly like this.”I received the attached email, and I’m wondering what to do. I have the capability to mark it as Spam with my email provider, Earthlink. Because of its threatening nature, is there any other type of action you can recommend? I was wondering if just designating as spam, there really would be no deterrence for the sender?”It feels personal. It feels urgent. And it feels terrifying. Then you actually read the email. “I have your complete personal information… I will send this package to dark net markets… Or you can buy it from me for 1000 USD in Bitcoin…”If this looks familiar, you are not alone. This exact extortion scam email is hitting inboxes everywhere right now.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Persian mistranslated part of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s Monday speech on Iran, making it appear that the United States was targeting the Iranian “people” rather than the Iranian “regime.”During BBC Persian’s broadcast of the war secretary’s speech to audiences inside Iran, the network mistranslated the word “regime” as “mardom,” which means “people” in Persian.This mix-up led audiences to believe that the Iranian people were being targeted by the U.S., when in reality, Hegseth had said the Iranian regime was being targeted by American forces. “It turns out the regime that chanted ‘death to America and death to Israel’ was gifted death from America and death from Israel.  This is not a so-called regime-change war, but the regime sure did change and the world is better off for it,” Hegseth said.When translated to Persian by the network, the war secretary’s speech stated: “It turns out the people that chanted ‘death to America and death to Israel’ was gifted death from America and death from Israel.The BBC has since issued a correction.PETE HEGSETH CRITICIZES ‘FAKE NEWS’ COVERAGE OF IRAN STRIKES, SAYS ONLY TRAGEDIES MAKE FRONT PAGE”This mistranslated word…

This article was originally published by Lance D Johnson at Natural News.  The United States, in lockstep with Israel, has ignited a direct military conflict with Iran, a move that has triggered an aggressive and catastrophic retaliation, which is currently justifying a sweeping expansion of war. The U.S. targeting Iranian leadership and sinking an Iranian frigate in international waters has elicited blood-curdling vows of revenge from Tehran’s highest clerical authorities. Key points: Senior Iranian Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli has explicitly called for the “shedding of Trump’s blood” in a televised address, signaling a shift to personal, existential threats. Iran has reportedly failed to assassinate President Donald Trump in the past, and Trump instinctively struck Iran first because he was wary of upcoming attacks. The U.S. Navy’s sinking of the Iranian frigate Dena in the Indian Ocean, killing 87 sailors, has been branded an “atrocity at sea” by Iran’s foreign minister, who warns the U.S. will “bitterly regret” setting this precedent. The conflict, beginning with coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Saturday, has already killed over 1,000 in Iran and disrupted global energy supplies, with Iran retaliating against U.S. bases and allies across the region. Evidence suggests the U.S. military-industrial complex and political…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was prompted by “Real Time” host Bill Maher on Friday into critiquing a quote from the Obama administration about its war powers in Libya, seeming to assume the statement was from the Trump administration about Iran.”This statement from…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., accused fellow Democrats of putting party over country in their opposition to President Donald Trump’s strikes against the Iranian regime during an interview Saturday on Fox News. He broke with members of his own party Wednesday as he defended the operation as necessary to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.”I don’t know why we can’t just be honest,” Fetterman told “Saturday in America.” “The last two professional candidates for the Democratic Party all agreed that we can never allow Iran to acquire nuclear bombs, and that’s made that possible now. I think we can say, ‘Hey, that’s a great thing. That makes the world more safe, more secure and holds Iran accountable.'” Fetterman’s criticism comes after 53 House Democrats voted against a resolution declaring Iran a state sponsor of terror. He argued his colleagues’ stance reflects a concerning shift within the party.”That’s almost 25% of Democrats in the House that can’t just call Iran the world’s biggest terrorism underwriter,” Fetterman said. MILLER SAYS TRUMP ‘UNLEASHED’ MILITARY FROM ‘WOKE PENTAGON’ CONSTRAINTS AFTER YEARS OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS Fetterman was the lone Senate Democrat to vote against a resolution seeking to limit Trump’s…

DORAL, Fla. — President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States and Latin American countries are banding together to combat violent cartels as his administration looks to demonstrate it remains committed to sharpening U.S. foreign policy focus on the Western Hemisphere even while dealing with five-alarm crises around the globe.Trump encouraged regional leaders gathered at his Miami-area golf club to take military action against drug trafficking cartels and transnational gangs that he says pose an “unacceptable threat” to the hemisphere’s national security.“The only way to defeat these enemies is by unleashing the power of our militaries,” Trump said. “We have to use our military. You have to use your military.” Citing the U.S.-led coalition that confronted the Islamic State group in the Middle East, the Republican president said that “we must now do the same thing to eradicate the cartels at home.”The gathering, which the White House called the “Shield of the Americas” summit, came just two months after Trump ordered an audacious U.S. military operation to capture Venezuela’s then-president, Nicolás Maduro, and whisk him and his wife to the United States to face drug conspiracy charges.Looming even larger is Trump’s decision to launch a war on Iran with…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! You open your inbox and see a message that instantly makes your stomach drop. Someone claims they have your passwords, your files, your credit card details and your entire digital life. They say they will sell everything on the dark web unless you pay them quickly.One reader, Bobby D, wrote to us after receiving a message exactly like this.”I received the attached email, and I’m wondering what to do. I have the capability to mark it as Spam with my email provider, Earthlink. Because of its threatening nature, is there any other type of action you can recommend? I was wondering if just designating as spam, there really would be no deterrence for the sender?”It feels personal. It feels urgent. And it feels terrifying. Then you actually read the email. “I have your complete personal information… I will send this package to dark net markets… Or you can buy it from me for 1000 USD in Bitcoin…”If this looks familiar, you are not alone. This exact extortion scam email is hitting inboxes everywhere right now.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Persian mistranslated part of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s Monday speech on Iran, making it appear that the United States was targeting the Iranian “people” rather than the Iranian “regime.”During BBC Persian’s broadcast of the war secretary’s speech to audiences inside Iran, the network mistranslated the word “regime” as “mardom,” which means “people” in Persian.This mix-up led audiences to believe that the Iranian people were being targeted by the U.S., when in reality, Hegseth had said the Iranian regime was being targeted by American forces. “It turns out the regime that chanted ‘death to America and death to Israel’ was gifted death from America and death from Israel.  This is not a so-called regime-change war, but the regime sure did change and the world is better off for it,” Hegseth said.When translated to Persian by the network, the war secretary’s speech stated: “It turns out the people that chanted ‘death to America and death to Israel’ was gifted death from America and death from Israel.The BBC has since issued a correction.PETE HEGSETH CRITICIZES ‘FAKE NEWS’ COVERAGE OF IRAN STRIKES, SAYS ONLY TRAGEDIES MAKE FRONT PAGE”This mistranslated word…

This article was originally published by Lance D Johnson at Natural News.  The United States, in lockstep with Israel, has ignited a direct military conflict with Iran, a move that has triggered an aggressive and catastrophic retaliation, which is currently justifying a sweeping expansion of war. The U.S. targeting Iranian leadership and sinking an Iranian frigate in international waters has elicited blood-curdling vows of revenge from Tehran’s highest clerical authorities. Key points: Senior Iranian Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi Amoli has explicitly called for the “shedding of Trump’s blood” in a televised address, signaling a shift to personal, existential threats. Iran has reportedly failed to assassinate President Donald Trump in the past, and Trump instinctively struck Iran first because he was wary of upcoming attacks. The U.S. Navy’s sinking of the Iranian frigate Dena in the Indian Ocean, killing 87 sailors, has been branded an “atrocity at sea” by Iran’s foreign minister, who warns the U.S. will “bitterly regret” setting this precedent. The conflict, beginning with coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Saturday, has already killed over 1,000 in Iran and disrupted global energy supplies, with Iran retaliating against U.S. bases and allies across the region. Evidence suggests the U.S. military-industrial complex and political…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As the public’s fascination with John F. Kennedy Jr. resurfaces in a big way, interest is also exploding in the New York City neighborhoods and hot spots he once favored. The spike in tourist attention comes amid the release of the hit series “Love Story,” which revisits Kennedy’s life and his highly publicized relationship with Carolyn Bessette. The high-profile limited series premiered Feb. 12, 2026.John F. Kennedy Jr., the son of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was a lawyer and founder of George magazine. Bessette, a former Calvin Klein publicist known for her minimalist style, married Kennedy in September 1996.The couple died tragically in a 1999 plane crash off the coast of Massachusetts.”Love Story” was filmed at several real-life locations the couple frequented — inspiring curious fans to flock in droves to the downtown spots that shaped their story. Here are several of the New York destinations closely associated with the time Kennedy spent in Manhattan — and why they’re attracting so much tourist attention right now. Home in TribecaMuch of the miniseries was filmed in the same neighborhood where the couple was routinely photographed, and where they lived together until…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was prompted by “Real Time” host Bill Maher on Friday into critiquing a quote from the Obama administration about its war powers in Libya, seeming to assume the statement was from the Trump administration about Iran.”This statement from the administration: ‘The president had the constitutional authority to direct the use of military force because he could reasonably determine that such use of force was in the national interest,’” Maher said. “That’s too vague for you?””Totally vague…” Schiff responded before being interrupted by the host. Before Schiff could get his entire thought out, Maher interjected, saying, “Okay. Because that’s from Obama about Libya.”The full quote from the Obama administration is dated April 1, 2011. It comes from the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel: “The President had the constitutional authority to direct the use of military force in Libya because he could reasonably determine that such use of force was in the national interest.”The senator quickly shifted the conversation to Syria, saying former President Barack Obama initially argued he could “go into Syria without an authorization” from Congress until he and other officials pushed back.”Ultimately, he did not…

The air war during World War II saw the transition from the last of the biplane fighters to the beginning of the jet age. A myriad of aircraft were in action around the globe; some have become enduring icons while others faded into obscurity. The Brewster F2A Buffalo can legitimately claim membership in both groups. It is simply a matter of whom you ask. A Brewster F2A-3 Buffalo in flight on a training mission from NAS Miami during August 1942. Image: NARA US Navy’s First Monoplane Fighter In 1935, the US Navy sought to replace its nimble but aging Grumman F3F fighters. In a 1938 competition of “carrier capable” aircraft, the F2A Buffalo emerged as the winner and became the Navy’s first monoplane fighter. Made by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation from Long Island City, New York, the Buffalo beat out the early version of the Grumman F4F Wildcat, and the Navy placed an initial order for 54 F2As. Shown here is a Brewster F2A Buffalo on an American airfield in April 1942. Image: NARA In the mid-1930s, the Buffalo featured a massive “greenhouse” canopy that provided excellent visibility for the pilot. The F2A also had hydraulically operated, retractable landing gear and was one…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As Deshaun Watson enters the final year of his $230 million deal, the Cleveland Browns are doing some housework.Last year, co-owner Jimmy Haslam all but admitted regret over acquiring Watson and then inking him to his fully-guaranteed deal, calling it a “big swing and a miss.”During that offseason, the Browns actually restructured his contract twice in a three-month span — and they did so again this week.  According to Cleveland.com, with Watson originally having a cap hit of over $80 million, the Browns are converting up to $44.745 million of his $46 million base salary into a restructure bonus.The move will free up $36 million in cap space as the official league year begins next week. The move makes Watson’s base salary the veteran minimum of $1.255 million.The Browns are also expected to make a similar move with cornerback Denzel Ward, whose base salary is just shy of $17 million.Legal tampering begins on Monday, and free agents can sign deals at 4 pm. ET on Wednesday. Watson was traded to the Browns ahead of the 2021 season for three first-round picks, despite a looming suspension for alleged sexual harassment, and he promptly…

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