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Twitter’s New CEO Releases First Statement About Taking Over Company

New Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino released her first statement over the weekend about replacing Elon Musk as he prepares to shift his role to executive chairman and chief technology officer.

San Diego Border Patrol Arrested Afghan National After Crossing the Border Illegally

Border Patrol agents in San Diego arrested an Afghan national on the FBI’s terror watchlist who illegally crossed with a group of migrants near Otay Mesa, CA last week.

Mayorkas Says He ‘Respectfully Disagrees’ With Democrats On Biden’s Failed Border

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said this weekend that he disagrees with criticism from Democrats that the Biden Administration has failed regarding border crisis.

California’s Budget Deficit Skyrockets to a Staggering $32 Billion

“The fact that the Governor continues to overspend creating structural deficits in future years is fiscally irresponsible," Republican Assemblymember Vince Fong said.

Former TikTok Executive Alleges Chinese Communist Party’s ‘Supreme Access’ to the App

Former ByteDance engineering operations in the U.S. head claims that TikTok is employed as a "useful propaganda tool" by the CCP.

Biden Calls for Global Commitment to Eliminate Chemical Weapons

"Chemical weapons have wrought unthinkable horrors upon our world, and should never again be developed or deployed—period. That’s the commitment the world made when the Chemical Weapons Convention created the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in 1997—and it’s a commitment we must renew every day until our world is free from the threat of chemical weapons," Biden said.

Italians See Their Wealth Plummet as Italian Leaders Promise Military and Other Aid to Ukraine

Despite political differences within her coalition over their stance on Russia and Italian taxpayers' financial woes, Premier Giorgia Meloni has unwaveringly advocated for military aid and other assistance for Ukraine.

Court of Appeals Reevaluates Standing in 2020 Presidential Election Lawsuits per Supreme Court Order

The cases, A22A0939 (Favorito et al. v. Wan et al.) and A22A1097 (Jeffords et al. v. Fulton County et al.), centered around allegations of vote dilution and violations of the Georgia Open Records Act during the 2020 presidential election.

Tragic Death of Honduran Migrant Teenager in U.S. Custody Underscores Biden Admin’s Responsibility

The tragic death of a migrant teenager while in U.S. government custody under the Biden administration has been confirmed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

U.S., European Union Unite to Confront China’s Non-Market Practices in Joint Response Plan

The fourth iteration of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council (TTC) will take place in Lulea, Sweden, on May 30-31.

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