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Restoring pre-war stockpiles of critical US munitions will take at least two years, according to CSIS report.Published On 28 May 202628 May 2026The United States has enough munitions for any plausible scenario in the Iran war, but rebuilding its depleted inventories will “take years”, according to a new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).Restoring pre-war stockpiles of four critical munitions heavily used by US forces during nearly 40 days of joint fighting with Israel against Iran would take at least two years – and in some cases more than three – the Washington-based think tank said…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Newark, N.J. – Mayor Ras Baraka’s police department was nowhere to be found as tensions rose late Wednesday outside the Delaney Hall illegal immigrant detention center. Protesters took over roles typically reserved for police, while ICE agents deployed pepper spray after a federal vehicle entered the premises and sparked chaos among the crowd.Baraka, who lost the 2025 Democratic gubernatorial primary to Gov. Mikie Sherrill, had previously been arrested outside Delaney Hall during similar mayhem last year and has been defiant in demanding state and federal officials take action to close the facility.As…

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Passengers at the international arrival gate of JFK Airport in New York on June 16, 2025.Charly Triballeau | Afp | Getty ImagesGroups representing the largest U.S. airlines and hotel chains slammed the Trump administration’s potential halt of customs and immigration processing at “sanctuary city” airports, warning such a move could have “devastating” consequences on the industry.Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said in an interview on Fox News’ “Hannity” on Tuesday night that if “radical left Democrats” aren’t allowing the government to “enforce federal laws … we shouldn’t be processing international flights into their cities either.” The secretary’s comments came just…

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Super Micro Computer Inc (SMCI) is extending gains after the AI server maker said it had actively collaborated with Taiwanese authorities to intercept an illegal smuggling operation.In its press release, the company said it helped law enforcement arrest three suspects and seize 50 deceptively acquired servers destined for the restricted Chinese market.A sale to an “authorized reseller” followed a vetting process that exceeded applicable government requirements, placing the blame squarely on downstream 3rd party actors, it added.Including today’s gains, SMCI stock has more than doubled in just over two months.Significance of the announcement for Supermicro stockFor months, Supermicro has been…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:- Portnoy scorches Platner operative with punishing takedown after odd request- Democrat who called for ‘Zionists’ to be imprisoned toppled after backlash- Israeli ambassador compares France’s far-left leader’s rhetoric to HitlerTOP STORY: A federal lawsuit alleges that Jewish UCLA students were brutally beaten with sticks, pepper-sprayed, and trampled by an anti-Israel campus mob. The filing alleges university officials stood by as “Jew-free zones” were established, blocking students from classes. This searing legal challenge accuses…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Logan Paul wrote on social media on Wednesday that he was awake when he underwent surgery to repair his torn triceps, which he tore during WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event.Paul also showed the scar on his left arm.ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD. DOWNLOAD NOW! Social media personality Logan Paul attends the boxing match between Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on June 28, 2025. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)”Tore my tricep, got surgery while wide awake, told doc…

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The Immigration Department says more than 24,000 travel documents could be suspended by the federal government’s measures to keep Ebola out of Canada. The government has announced a 90-day suspension of a variety of immigration and travel documents for people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. The suspension took effect at 11:59 p.m. ET on Wednesday.A department spokesperson said in an emailed response that there were about 12,600 DRC residents and 11,500 Ugandan residents with valid travel documents as of May 19.The government estimates there were 470 South Sudan residents with valid immigration travel documents…

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