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Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s Personal Email

An Iran-linked hacker group publicly claimed Friday it had broken into FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email inbox, publishing personal photographs and other documents online.

Call to Free Christian Leader Held in China Sent to Trump

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for President Trump to put pressure on China to release detained pastor Ezra Jin Mingri.

Company Pays Big in COVID Vaccine Case

A technology company has agreed to pay $15 million to settle allegations that it discriminated against those who refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Fulton County Argues for Return of Seized Ballots

Fulton County, Georgia, is requesting a federal judge to order the return of the 2020 ballots seized by the FBI as it investigates voter fraud.

Democrat Challenges Trump’s Name at Kennedy Center

A Democratic lawmaker is urging a federal judge to block the Kennedy Center from incorporating President Trump's name on its branding.

U.S. Launches Effort to Return Ukrainian Children

The United States announced that it will provide $25 million in an effort to reunite Ukrainian children with their families after they were forcibly relocated to Russian areas.

DOJ Opens Probe Into States Housing Men in Women’s Prisons

The Department of Justice launched civil rights investigations Thursday into prison systems in California and Maine, targeting policies that allow transgender inmates to be housed in facilities matching their gender identity rather than their biological sex.

Senate Passes DHS Funding — But ICE Gets Nothing

The Senate voted early Friday morning to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, partially resolving a budget impasse that has stretched since February.

Judge Tosses Maduro’s Bid to Walk Free on Lawyer Fees

A federal judge in Manhattan refused Thursday to dismiss drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges against Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, rejecting a defense argument that U.S. sanctions are blocking him from paying his lawyers.

Stanford Student Says She’s Being Watched by CCP Agents

A Stanford University student told Congress on Thursday that Chinese Communist Party operatives have physically monitored her on campus, referenced her mother in intimidation calls, and pressured her to destroy evidence, while the university largely left her to handle it alone.

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