Frantic search for US airman as Navy chopper crashes in Arabian Sea
A US Navy airman is missing after his helicopter went down in the Arabian Sea, with three others pulled from the water alive, the Navy said Wednesday.

Rep. Andy Ogles accused the Supreme Court of betraying the nation and introduced the Anchors Away Act to crack down against birthright citizenship.
A US Navy airman is missing after his helicopter went down in the Arabian Sea, with three others pulled from the water alive, the Navy said Wednesday.
In their appeal, the plaintiffs argue that 'the very term "assault weapon" is a political slogan masquerading as a meaningful designation.'
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announces on Wednesday DOJ will prioritize prosecutions of birth tourism schemes involving visa fraud as foreign nationals continue exploiting U.S. The post DOJ Launches New Crackdown on Birth Tourism After Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The countries agreed on Sunday to a weeklong de-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, a US official confirmed to The Post — cooling tensions just in time for Fourth of July celebrations.
Vice President Vance on Wednesday appeared open to the idea that the United States could resume its war against Iran should the ongoing 60-day ceasefire end without a peace agreement in place. “The president is not going to send our military back in unless he has to, unless there’s a clearly defined purpose for it,”…
Birthright Citizenship Is Not Parental Immunity Opinion piece by Christine Bish The child is a citizen. The post Birthright Citizenship Is Not Parental Immunity appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Former CIA Director John Brennan is suing the Trump administration and demanding an order requiring the administration to preserive its investigation records.
The US decided against renewing its trade deal with Canada and Mexico, choosing instead to conduct annual reviews of the pact. That's according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who spoke to Bloomberg News on Wednesday. The USMCA will stay in tact for another decade, unless a country decides to exit. Bloomberg's Jeff Mason reports. (Source: Bloomberg)