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Senior Trump Cabinet Member Building a Bunker Amid Iran War, Constructor Says: 'When Will Mine Be Ready?'
A bunker builder from the U.S. said the amount of calls he has been receiving have increased "tenfold" since the war with Iran began on February 28.
Iran Wanted To Strike California With Attack Drones, FBI Warned
The FBI warned California police departments that Iran sought to strike targets in California with attack drones if a war between the countries effectively began, according to a new report
Iranian Strike On U.S. Base In Kuwait Reportedly More Severe Than Previously Known, With Dozens Still Hospitalized
The Iranian strike on a U.S. military base in Kuwait was more severe than previously known, according to a new report, with dozens of military members still hospitalized more than a week later.
Trump Officials Reportedly Believe Israel Wants To Continue War Until Creating Conditions For Regime Change
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the war in Iran will end "soon" because there is "practically nothing left to target," but a new report details that Israel might have different goals in the country.
Claudia Sheinbaum Responds to Trump's Remarks on Cartels, Urges U.S. to Stop Illegal Arms Flow and Fight Drug Addiction
Claudia Sheinbaum suggested the United States should focus on other steps to fight drug trafficking and cartels, such as addressing Americans' addiction to drugs and stopping the flow of illegal weapons south of the border.
U.S. Reportedly Asks Israel To Refrain From Further Strikes On Iranian Energy Facilities
The Trump administration asked Israel to refrain from striking more energy facilities in Iran as global prices continue to oscillate as a result of the ongoing conflict, according to a new report.
Mexican Man Sentenced To Seven Years In Prison For Seeking To Smuggle Dozens Of Weapons From The U.S.
A Mexican man was sentenced to seven years in prison in Texas for seeking to smuggle dozens of weapons from the U.S. and into Mexico.
Cuban Officials Accuse Miami Activist of Being Mastermind Of Fatal Boat Shootout Off The Country's Coast
A lifelong activist, former political prisoner and leader of the 30 de Noviembre Revolutionary Movement, Fernández was a prominent Cuban dissident in the 1990s until she was exiled in 2002.
Trump Reportedly Open To Killing New Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei If He Doesn't Cave To U.S. Demands
President Donald Trump said he is open to the killing of new Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, should he not be willing to cede to U.S. demands, according to a new report.
U.S. Military Obtained And Has Been Testing Device Linked To Mysterious 'Havana Syndrome' On Animals: Report
Since at least 2016, diplomats, spies and military officers have suffered from unexplained brain injuries likely caused by a microwave weapon used by a foreign adversary, although sources say the U.S. government has tried to downplay it.
Claudia Sheinbaum Again Rejects Allowing U.S. Troops On Country Soil After Latest Comments From Trump: 'Proudly Continue Saying No'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum again rejected allowing U.S. troops into the country after U.S. counterpart Donald Trump hinted at potential attacks against cartels there.
U.S. Intercepted Encrypted Communications Potentially Activating Iranian Sleeper Cells Around The World: Report
The U.S. intercepted encrypted communications believed to be coming from Iran, and could potentially be activating sleeper cells around the world, according to a new report.
Iran Threatens To Drive Oil Prices Above $200 If U.S. And Israel Continue With 'Cowardly Anti Human Actions'
The Iranian regime threatened to drive oil prices above $200 per barrel if the U.S. and Israel continue the war against the country.
Trump Reportedly Preparing Deal With Cuba To Advance U.S. Interests Amid Continued Pressure On Havana Regime
President Donald Trump is preparing an economic deal that would advance U.S. interests in Cuba as it continues to put pressure on the Havana regime, according to a new report.
Kristi Noem's Slammed On Her Way Out As DHS Secretary: 'She Was Disrespectful. No One Liked Her'
According to the report, the tipping point came when Noem made two "humiliating appearances" before House and Senate committees, where she faced bipartisan questioning over alleged mismanagement at DHS.
Poll Shows Republicans Leading California Governor Race Amid Divided Democratic Field
According to a newly released poll, with Newsom out of the picture, Republicans could have a serious shot at winning the election. The survey shows Republican candidate Steve Hilton would come out on top if the state's gubernatorial primary were held today.
DHS Lists Minnesota Man on 'Worst of the Worst' Website Despite No Criminal Record
Telesforo Cerero-Palacios claims he has never been accused of any drug related crime. ABC News reviewed court records and found several traffic and parking tickets and one small claims case, but no drug charges against him.
Fuel Shortages Further Strain Cuba's Tourism Sector as Travelers Choose Other Destinations Amid Deepening Crisis
After averaging more than 4 million visitors as recently as 2019, only about 1.6 million tourists traveled to Cuba between January and November 2025, a drop of nearly 70 percent since 2018
Texas Begins Removing Rio Grande Island Officials Say Is Used to Hide and Smuggle Migrants into U.S.
A couple of years ago, the Texas Military Department, under Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star, cleared another river island near the town of Fronton, commonly known as Fronton Island.
Investigation Reveals Content of 911 Calls From Immigration Center for Children in Distress: 'Three Seizures Today'
A recent investigation by NBC News obtained 911 call logs placed by staff at Dilley, adding to concerns about what detainees have experienced inside the center.
Cuba Says Man Involved In Boat Shootout Off Its Coast Has Died Of His Injuries
Cuba's Interior Ministry said that one of the U.S.-based men involved in a boat shootout off the country's coast last week died as a result of his injuries while under arrest.
Trump Says There Could Be Substantial Changes In Cuba Before The End Of The Month
President Donald Trump said there could be substantial changes in Cuba before the end of the month as his administration continues to prevent the island from getting fuel to pressure the Havana regime.
U.S. Forces Play Role In Military Operations in Ecuador Targeting 'Designated Terrorist Organizations'
The Americans are not believed to be participating in the actual raids but are helping Ecuadorian troops plan operations and providing intelligence and logistical support, one official with knowledge on the matter said.
Pentagon Reportedly Days Away From Having To Choose Which Targets To Intercept As It Burns Through Precision Weapons
The Pentagon is days away from having to choose which missiles to intercept and which hits to absorb as it rapidly burns through defensive precision weapons during the war in Iran, according to a new report.
Trump Envoy Steve Witkoff Lied When Claiming That Iranian Officials Bragged About Having Enough Material For 11 Nuclear Bombs: Report
Special envoy Steve Witkoff lied when he claimed that Iranian negotiators bragged about having enough material to build 11 nuclear bombs, according to a diplomat with direct knowledge of how conversations unfolded, a new report claimed.
Top U.S. Official In Cuba Says The Regime Will Fall Before The End of The Year: 'We Believe Change Is Coming'
The U.S.'s top official in Cuba said he believes the regime will fall before the end of the year.
Iran Reportedly Approached U.S. To Discuss Ending The War, But So Far The Offer Is Not Considered Serious
Iran reportedly reached out to the U.S. a day after the war began to discuss terms to end it, but U.S. officials don't think either party is currently ready to take an offramp, according to a new report.
Justice Department Reportedly Preparing Criminal Indictment Against Venezuela's Interim Leader Delcy Rodriguez
The Department of Justice is preparing a criminal indictment against Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodriguez, according to a new report.
Military Officials Reportedly Question Whether Kuwait Base Hit By Iranian Weapons Was Adequately Fortified After Six Were Killed
Military officials are questioning whether a U.S. military base in Kuwait where six service members were killed was adequately fortified, according to a new report.
DEA Sting in Arizona Turns Into Shootout, Leads to Seizure Tens Of Thousands Of Fentanyl Pills
A drug bust in the state of Arizona took a dangerous turn when one of the suspects allegedly opened fire on law enforcement officers.