DOJ accuses courts of undercutting executive power in high-stakes Supreme Court border case

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Department of Justice will argue Tuesday that lower courts are undermining the federal government’s ability to manage the southern border in a closely watched Supreme Court case about how migrants make asylum claims. DOJ lawyers wrote in court papers ahead of the arguments that an appeals … Read more

Trump postpones deadline to strike Iranian power plants amid hope for peace deal

In the middle of the latest wave of the air strikes across Iran, there was a sudden about-face from President Trump, postponing for five days a deadline to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants in order to break the country’s siege on the Strait of Hormuz. Charlie D’Agata has the latest. Source link

Trump says he will postpone strikes on Iran’s power plants after “productive conversations,” but Iran denies talks

Washington — President Trump said early Monday that he is postponing airstrikes on Iran’s power plants after “very good and productive conversations” over the last two days about reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran’s foreign ministry denied any such talks. “I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes … Read more

Trump delays Iran power plan strikes for 5 days, extending deadline on Hormuz strait

President Donald Trump on Monday extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, saying the U.S. would hold off on strikes against Iranian power plants for five days. Shortly after President Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social site, Iranian state television put up a graphic that … Read more

Historic Hawaii floods leave 2,000 people without power

More than 2,000 people remained without power Sunday afternoon after Hawaii suffered its worst flooding in more than 20 years when heavy rains fell across the islands. Heavy rains fell on soil already saturated by downpours from a winter storm a week ago. Raging waters lifted homes and cars, causing an expected $1 billion in … Read more

How recycling could help power America’s rare earth future

In the race to secure the critical mineral supply chain, the U.S. government has sought to ramp up production of rare earths and rare earth magnets. Now, experts say the key to securing these supplies may not lie simply in opening new mines, but also in reusing what has already been extracted. Rare earths, a … Read more

Cuba begins to restore electricity after nationwide power grid collapse

Cuba started restoring power Sunday after the nation’s energy grid collapsed a day prior, cutting electricity to millions of people. The blackout was the third this month. Some 72,000 customers in the capital, among them five hospitals, had electricity again early Sunday, according to a report from the state-run Electric Union and the Ministry of Energy … Read more

CBS News poll: Most say Iran war is not going well, but don’t want regime left in power

Americans voice a range of goals for the U.S. in Iran, including that it is important to stop Iran’s nuclear program, make sure the Iranian people are safe and free — but also, for most, to end the conflict as quickly as possible, CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto says. Source link