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Navy admiral fired by Hegseth advances in South Carolina Democratic House primary
Nancy Lacore, ousted by Pete Hegseth last year, heads to a run-off in race for Nancy Mace’s seatUS politics live – latest updatesA three-star navy rear-admiral fired by Pete Hegseth last year in the defense secretary’s purge of senior US military officials advanced to a Democratic run-off in a closely-watched congressional race in South Carolina. Nancy Lacore, who served 35 years in the navy, was chief of the navy reserve when she was ousted by Hegseth in August.
Before arrest with 303 gold bars, CIA officer spun tale he was Top Gun fighter pilot
More than 15 years ago, the Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department in Northern Virginia welcomed a new recruit whom many members would come to admire: a military man named David Rush. He wasn’t just highly intelligent. He was also capable, calm under pressure and a physical specimen, according to interviews with a half-dozen former Ashburn volunteer firefighters.
Ex-CIA official accused of stealing $40M in gold bars ordered to remain in jail
Ex-CIA official accused of stealing $40M in gold bars ordered to remain in jail The ruling came after a hearing where a defense attorney criticized prosecutors for presenting ‘sensational’ allegations - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A former senior CIA official, David J. Rush, has been ordered to remain in jail until his trial, following accusations that he stole over $40 million worth of gold bars from the federal government and stored them in his Virginia home’s basement. The ruling...
Former CIA officer accused of stashing gold bars ordered to remain jailed pending trial
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The former CIA officer who was found with $40 million in gold bars stashed at his Virginia home was in court Friday, where a judge ordered him held behind bars until he goes on trial for criminal theft of public money. David Rush, a senior CIA officer who worked on one of the most highly sensitive programs in the U.S. government, watched as prosecutors and his defense attorney sparred in a Virginia courtroom over whether he should remain in jail. Magistrate Judge William...
CIA puts senior officials on leave over officer arrested with gold bars
The CIA has put several senior officials on administrative leave over their handling of a high-ranking officer who allegedly had $40 million in gold bars stashed at his home, according to three people familiar with the decisions. David Rush, a senior CIA officer who worked on one of the most highly sensitive programs in the U.S. government, was arrested in Virginia on May 19 and is accused of lying about his work experience and education. Rush is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.
Australia to buy three second-hand US submarines under AUKUS shake-up
Australia to buy three second-hand United States submarines under AUKUS shake-up Sun 31 May 2026 at 2:33pm In short: Richard Marles says Australia will purchase second-hand Virginia-class submarines from the United States as part of an AUKUS shift. Australia was expected to receive at least two used and one new Virginia-class submarine, but those plans have changed. Mr Marles says there will be "significant" savings for Australia, although it will not make a huge difference to the overall...
US inflation hits new three-year high amid energy price surge
US inflation hits new three-year high amid energy price surge US markets stumbled as inflation data sparked fears of rate hikes in the coming months. Consumer inflation in the United States increased at the fastest pace in three years as surging oil prices amid tensions with Iran weigh on global energy markets before the US Federal Reserve’s policy meeting next week. Inflation rose by 0.5 percent in May compared with the prior month, following a 0.6 percent jump in April, according to the US...
Pro-US conservative faces leftist in Peru's high-stakes presidential runoff
Peruvians head to the polls in a pivotal presidential runoff June 7 in an election that could reshape not only the country’s future but also the balance of power across Latin America. Two candidates are vying to become the country's ninth president in just 10 years. Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori is campaigning on law and order, free-market policies and closer ties with the United States, while left-wing challenger Roberto Sánchez represents a political movement that many see as a...
Trump reveals key Iran concession, warns US will ‘finish it off militarily’ if deal fails
President Donald Trump said Saturday that Iran has agreed to refrain from developing or otherwise acquiring nuclear weapons, a shift he described as a significant concession in ongoing negotiations while warning further military action is still on the table if talks fail. Tehran has already agreed not to develop a nuclear weapon, the president said on "My View with Lara Trump," but he wanted to ensure they wouldn't be able to simply purchase one, either."So now [the agreement] says, 'We will...
Consumer prices rose 4.2% annually in May, highest in three years
Inflation accelerated in May as rising energy costs contributed to pain for consumers, though underlying pressures were less intense. The consumer price index, a broad gauge of goods and services costs across the U.S. economy, rose at a seasonally adjusted 0.5% for the month, putting the annual inflation rate at 4.2%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. Both numbers were in line with the Dow Jones consensus though the monthly number was 0.1 percentage point below the April...