Trump's Inauguration Moved Indoors

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Iran Says Strait of Hormuz is Open Amid U.S. Blockade of Its Ports

Iranian sources tell CNN a new round of peace talks with U.S. negotiators is expected to take place on Monday in Islamabad, Pakistan. We talk it over with U.S. Army Lieutenant General Karen Gibson, who previously served as director of intelligence for U.S. Central Command and Rya ...  Show more

Defense Secretary Hegseth Warning to Iranian Leaders

Earlier today, Defense Secretary Hegseth's warned Iran that the U.S. is "locked and loaded" to target "critical dual-use infrastructure," meaning equipment or buildings or technology that has both military and civilian applications. His message to Tehran: “Choose wisely” on the n ...  Show more

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