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After decades of threats, Israel launched an audacious attack on Iran, targeting its nuclear sites, scientists and military leaders. Here’s what to know about its controversial nuclear program.
David E. Sanger has covered Iran’s nuclear program, and the efforts to prevent it from obtaining an atomic weapon, for more than two decades.
Netanyahu reveals Israel struck the heart of Iran's nuclear program, targeting the Natanz facility and nuclear scientists working on Iran's weapons development ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has terminated the parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans and says parolees are encouraged to self-deport immediately.
Washington State Ferries is aiming to tackle its staffing shortage by building future captains and engineers through a program that teaches everything from loading cars to sailing the boat.
Kansas City launches a storefront program to fill vacant spaces with businesses and artists ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, offering free or reduced leases.
New York City’s Department of Social Services is set to end the incentive that gave landlords rent money while applications for CityFHEPs, a city housing voucher program, were being processed ...
The program’s fate offers one example of how Harvard’s promises to deal with campus antisemitism look on the ground.
The Air Force shelved ARRW after several unsuccessful tests but is now considering resurrecting the program to deliver Mach 5-plus capabilities.
The program, known as Quiet Skies, was run by TSA and allowed federal air marshals to follow American travelers on domestic and international flights.
Federal officials have unveiled widely anticipated revisions regarding the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program. States had paused some activities in anticipation of the changes.
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