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Pete Hegseth Asked If Trump Is "Mentally Stable" To Lead US. His Reply Is Viral

Hegseth later said Donald Trump is an "incredible commander-in-chief who puts our troops first."

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US Expert Compares Pakistan's Oil Shock vs India's Fuel Stability Amid Iran War

Kiyosaki noted that India has widened its oil supply network over the years, leaning on Russia as a key source while bringing back shipments from Venezuela in 2026.

Opinion: Opinion | 35 US Lawmakers Just Moved A Bill That Could Upend Indian Techies' Careers

A group of Republicans wants to break the traditional F-1-to-H-1B-to-green-card path. The biggest casualty will be Indian students.

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Zack Polanski apologises for sharing criticism of police response to Golders Green attack – UK politics live

Green party leader shares statement after open letter from Met police chief Mark RowleyAs the May elections creep closer, the leadership speculation at Westminster grows more intense. Is Keir Starmer safe and, if so, for how long?In her analysis piece below, the Guardian’s political editor Pippa Crerar explores the state of prime minister’s leadership, why discontent is building within Labour and who the most likely challengers could be. Continue reading...

Trump administration rejects need for Iran war Congressional approval despite deadline – US politics live

Pete Hegseth argued that a ceasefire agreement with Iran more than three weeks ago ‘means the 60 day clock pauses, or stops’Sign up for the Breaking News US email“Imminent military strikes” against Iran are on the table for the United States, Democratic senator Richard Blumenthal has said, citing classified briefings and other sources.Blumenthal, a senior member of the Senate armed services committee, told CNN last night:I do have the impression from some of the briefings that I have received, as well as other sources, that an imminent military strike is very much on the table.There really is no coherent strategy, which came across very vividly and graphically in the hearing today with Secretary Hegseth.And it comes across in the president’s comments, which oscillate between seeming open to negotiation and then foreclosing it entirely and threatening destruction of civilizations. Continue reading...