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Two New York Residents Arrested for Operating Undisclosed Chinese Police Station: ‘Significant National Security Matter’

China's Ministry of Public Security "has repeatedly and flagrantly violated our nation's sovereignty, including by opening and operating a police station in the middle of New York City," according to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

Americans Taxpayers To Spend Billions On ‘Affordable Care Act’ For Illegals

Under a plan by President Biden, American taxpayers are likely to subsidize billions of dollars in benefits for illegal immigrants enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Missouri Attorney General Announces Emergency Regulation on Gender Transition Procedures for Minors

"As Attorney General, I will always fight to protect children because gender transition interventions are experimental," says AG Bailey.

U.S. Air Force National Guard Employee Arrested for Leaking Classified Information

The FBI confirmed the arrest and the ongoing "authorized law enforcement activity at a residence in North Dighton, Massachusetts."

Hundreds of Former Federal Employees Work in Big Tech

The information from LinkedIn connects social media to the national security state.

Missouri AG Looks to Remove Soros-Backed Prosecutor

Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is seeking to remove a St. Louis, George Soros-backed prosecutor over “willful neglect of cases.”

Jim Jordan Subpoenas FBI Director Wray Over Agency Planting Informants in Churches

"We now know that the FBI relied on at least one undercover agent to produce its analysis, and that the FBI proposed that its agents engage in outreach to Catholic parishes to develop sources among the clergy and church leadership to inform on Americans practicing their faith," says Rep. Jordan.

Iowa Stops Paying for Rape Victims’ Abortions

The Iowa Attorney General's Office has stopped paying for emergency contraception, including abortions, for victims of sexual assault.

Federal Gov. To Pay Millions for Air Force Negligence Leading To 2017 Mass Shooting

The Department of Justice agreed to pay almost $145 million in settlements to compensate for the Air Force's failure to provide necessary information regarding the 2017 Sutherland Springs, Texas, shooter's history of violence.

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