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U.S. Intel Analyst Who Spied for Castro Released From Prison After 20 Years

A former U.S. intelligence analyst walked out of prison last week in Fort Worth, Texas, after having served 20 years of a 25-year sentence for spying for Cuba.

House Republicans Launch Broad Investigation into FBI, Security Agencies: New York Times

House plans vote this week on resolution creating special Judiciary subcommittee going after what it calls the "weaponization of the federal government."

Majority of Republicans Value Politicians’ Loyalty to Trump

65% of Republicans believe it is important for the GOP to demonstrate loyalty to Trump, 80% prefer candidates with similar policies, and two-thirds want them to share Trump's views on the 2020 election, while a majority of Republicans also prioritize investigating President Biden.

John Bolton Running for President in 2024

"I wouldn’t run as a vanity candidate. If I didn’t think I could run seriously then I wouldn’t get in the race."

Pentagon Warns of ‘Next Generation’ of Extremist Fighters as Terror Group ISIS Plots 2023 Comeback

A long-feared Islamic State resurgence may arrive this year, military officials and national security insiders warn, as conditions are brewing across the Middle East and Africa for the group’s second coming as a major terrorist force and threat to global stability.

Joe Biden’s Top 15 Most Outlandish Lies

President Joe Biden has lied a lot before and during his presidency.

Hackers Purchase Sensitive U.S. Military Biometric Data on eBay

German security researchers purchase biometric device from eBay containing sensitive military data, raising privacy and security concerns.

Judge Dismisses Kari Lake Lawsuit

Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled that the claims on trial lacked lacked “clear and convincing” proof of intentional wrongdoing in Maricopa County that would affect the outcome of the Arizona election.

‘Serpent’ Serial Killer Released in Nepal

French serial killer Charles Sobhraj was released from prison in Nepal after serving the majority of his sentence.

Taliban Bans Women from University Education 16 Months After Biden Withdrew U.S. Troops from Afghanistan

The Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in Aug 2021 after Joe Biden ordered a hurried and chaotic evacuation from the country that killed 13 U.S. service members and left hundreds or more U.S. citizens behind to fend for themselves. The terrorist organization has been cracking down on human rights, including women's rights, since reclaiming control.

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