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Cuba Florida Speedboat Shooting Leaves 4 Dead

Cuba’s Interior Ministry announced Wednesday that four men aboard a Florida-registered speedboat were shot and killed after Cuban authorities intercepted the vessel in Cuban territorial waters.

CIA Pulls Politicized Intelligence Reports

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has pulled more than a dozen intelligence reports after finding that they did not meet standards and failed to be politically neutral.

Arctic Squeeze: Russia, China Test U.S. Defenses Near Alaska

An Arctic squeeze is intensifying as Russia and China expand military activity near Alaska, prompting new warnings from Sen. Dan Sullivan that America’s northern defenses face growing pressure.

Russian Sanctioned Jet Hits Cuba as Tensions Rise

A U.S.-sanctioned Russian cargo aircraft landed at a Cuban military airfield Sunday, raising renewed concerns about Moscow’s activity.

WeChat Ban Sparks New Alarm as Lawmakers Cite Crime Networks on U.S. Soil

A renewed push for a WeChat ban is gaining traction after Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the CCP-controlled messaging app has become a critical hub for organized crime operating inside the United States.

Pentagon Strategy Warns of Multi-Front Conflict

The Pentagon's recently released National Defense Strategy details increasing military threats as countries grow in their "conventional strike and space, cyber, electromagnetic warfare capabilities."

Pentagon Contractor Caught Feeding Intelligence to Media

A federal grand jury indicted a Pentagon contractor who allegedly leaked classified information to a reporter with The Washington Post.

Iran ICBM Test Sparks Alarm as Tehran Signals Threat to U.S. Homeland

The reported Iran ICBM test has intensified concerns in Washington as Tehran claims it can now strike the U.S. mainland, even while President Donald Trump weighs potential military action against the regime.

Former Intel CEO Warns U.S. Chip Comeback Still Has a Long Way to Go

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says the United States remains far from fully restoring domestic semiconductor manufacturing leadership.

CCP Land Threat: Alarm Over Chinese Holdings Near Nuclear Base

CCP Land concerns are intensifying after reports revealed that two golf courses bordering Louisiana’s Barksdale Air Force Base are owned by a figure tied to the Chinese Communist Party.

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