The deadly U.S. military strike this week on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela is the latest measure President Trump has taken to combat the threat he sees from the Tren de Aragua gang.
11 things to do around the Seattle area this weekend
Welcome to the weekend! From new wine bars to K-pop dance classes, here are the latest local things to do around the Seattle area this weekend.
Demolition for new White House ballroom doesn’t need approval, Trump-appointed commission head says
The head of the National Capital Planning Commission says crews can start demolishing parts of the White House for a new ballroom without needing approval.
Giorgio Armani leaves behind multibillion dollar fashion empire
Giorgio Armani directed an empire that generated 2.3 billion euros in 2024… and never sold any part of his company to an outsider. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s Fed nominee Stephen Miran was grilled by the Senate Banking Committee as he tried to convinc…
Tennessee Rep accused of shoving protester with ‘bad breath’ as the two clashed on DC street
Rep. Tim Burchett was accosted by a protester in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
Safran’s U.S. Business To Acquire Sensing Company Attollo Engineering
Safran Defense and Space, Inc. (DSI) on Thursday said it has agreed to acquire Attollo Engineering, a small company specializing in compact imaging and laser sensing systems. Terms of the […]
Seattle air quality update: Smoke from numerous wildfires hangs over WA
The skies are hazy in much of the state as smoke from multiple fires wafts over. In parts of Eastern Washington, air quality has reached unhealthy levels.
US Congressman’s Brother Lands No-Bid Contract to Train DHS Snipers
DHS says retired Marine sniper Dan LaLota’s firm is uniquely qualified to meet the government’s needs. LaLota tells WIRED his brother, GOP congressman Nick LaLota, played no role in the contract.
‘The robots are here’: Melania Trump makes rare appearance to hail AI progress at White House task force meeting
The First Lady is understood to spend most of her time in New York where her son, Barron Trump, attends school
After Boat Strike, Rubio Says U.S. Will Help Other Nations “Blow Up” Crime Groups
The Trump administration aims to carry out more violent strikes against drug cartels, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said as he met with Ecuador’s president.