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FBI Director Warns China Could Use TikTok for Influence Operations, Surveillance on Americans

FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday outlined key threats posed by video sharing app TikTok and said that U.S. officials are still working on how to address the app’s national security concerns.

Brazil Is a Western Nation: It’s Time Europe and the United States Remembered That

Not born but begotten from the blood of conquerors and missionaries, Brazil shares more than just common ancestry with its Western partners.

University of Chicago Announces ‘The Problem With Whiteness’ Course

The University of Chicago (UChicago) is offering a course to students titled “The Problem Of Whiteness” during the Spring 2023 semester, according to the school’s course catalog.

Rigorous International Study of N95 Masks Upends Federal COVID Narrative

The CDC took nearly two years to formally recognize distinctions between masks for mitigating COVID-19 spread, finally saying in January that cloth masks offer "the least" protection and N95 respirators, which meet strict federal standards, "the highest."

West Virginia Senator Expresses ‘Discomfort With Democratic Party Values,’ Becomes Republican

West Virginia Senator Glenn Jeffries announced his new party affiliation due to his concern with the direction of the Democratic party.

California Congressional Seat Flips Republican

Republican John Duarte beat Democrat Adam Gray in one of the closest congressional races for the 2022 election.

Zelensky Proposes Banning Ukrainian Orthodox Church

The Ukrainian government has plans to ban Orthodox churches on the suspicion that they have Russian affiliations.

Federal Judges Give DOJ a Huge Win Over Trump in Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

The Biden administration’s Department of Justice won a major victory over former President Donald Trump on Thursday when a federal appeals court panel threw out a lower court’s ruling that allowed a special master to review documents taken from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

Nearly 1 in 4 Countries Used Force on Religious Groups Defying COVID-19 Measures

A new Pew Research report finds that governments and police in nearly a quarter of 198 countries and territories used coercion on religious groups who refused to comply with COVID-19 worship restrictions.

If You Really Wanted to Destroy U.S., You’d Do These 10 Things

First, you would surrender our prior energy independence.

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