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Secret Missile Base Threatens U.S. Security

A new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) found that North Korea constructed a missile base near the Chinese border that is capable of hitting the United States.

Judge Blasts Ten Commandments Classroom Display

U.S. District Judge Fred Biery issued an injunction against a Texas law calling for the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms.

State Department Vetting All Visas

The Trump administration is reviewing the records of each individual holding a valid U.S. visa.

U.S. Navy Sailor Busted After Spying for China

A U.S. Navy sailor has been convicted of selling military secrets to China, the Department of Justice announced.

FBI Whistleblowers Vindicated by Trump Admin

FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the bureau reached agreements with ten whistleblowers whom the Biden administration targeted.

Court Tosses ‘Excessive’ Civil Penalty Against Trump

A New York appeals court tossed out a massive penalty against President Donald Trump, finding that the $355 million fine was "excessive."

GOP Rep. Announces Run for Texas Attorney General

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) announced that he is running for Texas attorney general.

U.S. Manufacturing PMI Soars to 3-Year High

U.S. manufacturing grew at its fastest pace in over three years this August, marking a major rebound for the sector and fueling the strongest overall business activity of 2025, according to new data from S&P Global. The flash manufacturing PMI rose sharply to 53.3, up from 49.8 in July — its highest reading since May 2022.

AI Hiring Scams and Deepfakes Trigger Interview Crackdown

The rise of AI-powered cheats and deepfake scammers is pushing companies to abandon virtual hiring practices and return to traditional face-to-face interviews. With remote work and online interviews becoming common in recent years, many employers are now reversing course due to growing concerns over fraud and deception.

DC Police Accused of Hiding Homicide Data

A veteran D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) sergeant has alleged in a lawsuit that the department systematically misclassified homicides as accidents or unknown causes to artificially lower the city’s crime statistics. Carlos Bundy, a 28-year MPD officer and former member of the homicide unit, claims this manipulation of crime data poses serious risks to public safety and trust.

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