WASHINGTON — President Trump revealed Tuesday morning that the US military sank a third alleged drug-running boat originating in Venezuela. “We knocked off, actually, three boats, not two, but you saw ...
One of the boats was carrying mostly students who were returning to town for the start of the new school year, residents of the area said. By Saikou Jammeh and Justin Makangara Saikou Jammeh reported ...
A parade of ships streamed up and down the Delaware River beside Philadelphia to kick off a celebration of the 250th ...
TNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers.
The Dominican Republic has indicated that a boat targeted by a U.S. airstrike had been ferrying "approximately 1,000 kilograms of suspected cocaine." That figure converts to more than 2,200 pounds, ...
Marine Corps officials are investigating whether a recruiter made an insulting social media post about conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed on Wednesday while giving a speech in Utah. An ...
A first strike on an alleged drug boat killed 11 people earlier this month. President Donald Trump said Monday that he ordered another military strike against a boat that he insists was carrying ...
An activist group sending a flotilla of aid boats to try to reach Gaza — the Global Sumud Flotilla — said a second one of its vessels was attacked by a drone while docked in Tunisia one day after it ...
President Trump said Friday the U.S. military has carried out another "lethal kinetic strike" on a boat accused of carrying drugs — at least the third strike in recent weeks. The president announced ...
U.S. forces struck a boat traveling in the Caribbean, killing three people on board, President Donald Trump said in a social media post. It’s the third such attack this month on vessels accused of ...
The president said the vessel was heading to the United States, but he did not offer details about its location. Legal specialists condemned the action as illegal. By Eric Schmitt Helene Cooper and ...
Members of the Bolivarian Militia listen to a recorded speech by President Nicolás Maduro at a military garrison in Caracas, Venezuela, Sept. 5, 2025. (Cristrian Hernandez/AP) Personnel from a U.S.
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