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Americans Suffer From Natural and Government-Created Disasters

Last week Congress passed a continuing resolution and then adjourned until after the election.

76% Of Border Crossers Bused to NYC Remain in Homeless Shelters

The overwhelming majority of border crossers and illegal aliens sent to the sanctuary city of New York City are still in the city’s homeless shelter system after having arrived on migrant buses sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R).

In Defense of a Foreign-Policy ‘Third Way’

It would be hard to craft a series of words less connotative of competence and authority than “the long-standing internationalist bipartisan D.C. foreign-policy consensus.”

What You Need To Know About This Lawsuit Against Biden’s $1 Trillion Student Loan Giveaway

Biden’s loan bailout looks even more like a rushed attempt to buy off student voters prior to November’s midterm elections.

U.S. Announces $290 Million in Military Aid for Poland

U.S. Congress has approved $288.6 million in military aid for Poland in order to increase Poland’s capacity to deter and defend in the face of Russian aggression.

British Government Feeding African Kids Worms, Locusts, Flies

The children are fed the bugs as part of an experiment on nutrition and the impact of insects.

First Openly Trans Army Officer and Wife Charged in Plot to Give U.S. Military Medical Info to Russia

A federal grand jury has indicted Anna Gabrielian (36) and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry (39), both of Rockville, Maryland, charging the couple with...

Pentagon Releases ‘Full’ List of Military Aid to Ukraine Totalling $17 Billion (Read Document)

DoD on Wednesday released a 'Fact Sheet on US Security Assistance to Ukraine' showing the Biden admin has authorized $16.9 billion in military aid for Ukraine in 2022.

Increase in Western Weapons Flow to Ukraine ‘Unlikely’

There’s no sign that Kiev’s backers in the US and EU will be stepping up weapons deliveries to Ukraine in response to the partial mobilization in Russia, Bloomberg has reported.

Senators Seek to Rein in Law Enforcement’s Cell Phone Tracking Abilities

The Associated Press reports that members of Congress are seeking to introduce legislation that would limit law enforcement agencies’ ability to buy cell phone tracking tools to follow people’s location.

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