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upi.comU.S. Military Fired Over 300 Interceptors Defending Israel in Operation Epic Fury
The U.S. military expended more than 300 interceptors protecting Israel during Operation Epic Fury, exceeding the number fired by Israeli forces. The Washington Post reported the figures based on Defense Department assessments and unnamed U.S. officials.
EuronewsWhite House Denies Report of Blocked Ebola Patient Return
The White House rejected a Washington Post report that the United States initially blocked an American doctor infected with Ebola from returning home. The doctor was later flown to Germany for treatment at a specialized facility.
foxnews.comRepublicans Gain Eight Seats on Election Maps Ahead of November
Republicans are eight seats closer to retaining control of the House following changes to election maps. The adjustments make it more difficult for Democrats to secure a majority in the November elections. The Washington Post reported the developments in its coverage of redistric…
ibtimes.co.ukAnalysis Finds at Least 228 Structures Damaged at U.S. Military Sites in Middle East After Iranian Strikes
Imagery published by Iranian state-affiliated media and verified by The Washington Post shows damage to at least 228 structures or pieces of equipment at U.S. military sites. The Washington Post reported that the imagery was independently verified. Damage occurred to at least 228…
nationalpost.comWashington Post Reporter's Articles Win Journalism Award Four Months After Device Seizure
A reporter's work for The Washington Post received a journalism award on Monday. This recognition came four months after federal agents searched her home and seized her devices. The articles anchored a package that earned the honor.
nbcnews.comFEMA Plans to Rehire Most Fired Disaster-Response Staffers
The Federal Emergency Management Agency intends to rehire most employees from its Cadre of On-Call Response and Recovery who were terminated months ago. The terminations occurred as part of Kristi Noem’s plans to reduce the agency's size. The Washington Post reported these develo…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUnnamed Individual Transitions from 25 Years at Washington Post to Public Broadcasting Executive Role
An unnamed individual who worked at The Washington Post for 25 years has become a top executive in public broadcasting. In this role, the individual helped secure a $200 million donation for NPR. The Washington Post reported these details.
upi.comWashington Post Reports US Defense Secretary Hegseth Not Informing President Trump Accurately on Ukraine Aid
The Washington Post, citing a US official, reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has not provided accurate information to President Donald Trump regarding Ukraine aid. This has led Trump to repeat misinformation on the topic. The report highlights discrepancies in communic…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS Official States Successful Rescue Mission Indicates Degraded Iranian Capabilities Amid Munitions Shortages
A US official reported that a successful deep penetration rescue mission demonstrates significant degradation in Iran's military capabilities. This assessment comes despite both the US and Iran facing low munitions stockpiles. The information was cited in a Washington Post report…
theweek.comUS Officials Dispute Hegseth's Assessment of Iran Conflict Damage
US officials have stated that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's portrayal of the Iran war is overly optimistic. Intelligence assessments indicate that over half of Iran's missile launchers remain intact and thousands of drones are still available. These findings contradict Hegseth…