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NATO to Launch Network to ‘Improve Surveillance and Intelligence’

NATO is in the process of launching a "virtual network" of satellites that will "improve" NATO's "intelligence and surveillance," according to Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.

2024 GOP Presidential Field About to Get Crowded as Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy Mull Campaign Launches

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy are both reportedly considering presidential campaign launches as the 2024 Republican primary field begins to take shape.

Right-Wing Coalition Triumphs in Italy’s Key Regional Elections

Coalition secures more than half of the vote share in two vital regions.

Young Teenager Dies Suddenly in Sleep Following ‘Cardiac Arrest’

A 17-year-old football player died "suddenly" in his sleep following a heart attack last week.

Church of England to Bless Same-Sex Marriages

"Where does the Church get its doctrine on marriage from?" asked General Synod member Daniel Matovu.

Teen Girl Ends Her Life After Brutal Bullying

The high school and police took no action.

Former Army Secretary Urges U.S. to ‘Prepare For The Worst’ Against China

Former Army Secretary Patrick Murphy is sounding the alarm on China's increased military aggression that has led to an inevitable breach of U.S. sovereignty, pressing Americans to understand that "we're the underdog here."

AT&T Loses $10 Billion in Stock Value After Dropping Newsmax

Since DirecTV dropped Newsmax on Jan. 24, AT&T's stock has fallen by almost 7%, wiping nearly $10 billion from its market value.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Defends TikTok Despite Most States Banning Use On Government Devices

Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made excuses for using the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, despite Congress and most states partially or fully banning the app on government-issued devices.

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