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The Eagles were welcomed to the White House by President Donald Trump, and his daughter Ivanka Trump also attended the event.
Colin Carroll, a former top Pentagon official, said in an interview over the weekend that he's "not sure" if Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is OK. Newsweek reached out to the Pentagon ...
Rogan O’Handley, a.k.a. “DC Draino,” made his first appearance in the new media seat in the coveted federal space Monday, ...
Texas A&M has nine games left in SEC play after being swept by Texas, likely needing 13 conference wins to make it back to ...
The first complete unit of the U.S. Army Dark Eagle hypersonic missile is now expected to be fielded in fiscal year 2025.
The press secretary noted that the Cleveland Browns drafted the QB after the president put out a statement, saying, “the ...
The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated their 2025 Super Bowl win at Donald Trump's White House, though Jalen Hurts was among ...
US President Donald Trump is preparing to sign an executive order requiring commercial truck drivers to demonstrate English ...
Hours after President Donald Trump took his second-term oath of office, he signed an executive order describing his commitment to the First Amendment and the right he said it affords people to "speak ...
The Trump administration’s meddling at the Department of Justice is part of a wider scheme to undermine any election he is ...
Sports columnist Blake Toppmeyer believes that Freeze's coaching career is following a similar path to that of a ...
Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts and some other Eagles players will not be at the White House on Monday, according to Yamiche ...