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Conflict in Ukraine Is Doomed to Escalate

The meet-up location of NATO foreign ministers on November 29-30— Bucharest — was where ten years ago, former US President George W. Bush persuaded America’s transatlantic partners that Ukraine and Georgia should one day join their military alliance.

China Using Riot Police to ‘Crack Down’ on Protesters

Some report the use of tanks.

Mexico’s Riot Police Crack Down on Illegal Immigrants

Law enforcement removed primarily Venezuelan migrants.

Wyoming’s Largest Homeless Shelter Secures Right to Hire Only Christians, Settles Lawsuit

A Christian nonprofit organization that serves as Wyoming's largest homeless shelter recently secured a favorable settlement with state and federal government officials that will allow the shelter to hire only those who share its Christian beliefs.

Separate Tech and State

Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) recently got in touch with his inner mobster and threatened Elon Musk — the new owner of Twitter and the CEO of electric car company Tesla and space ventures company SpaceX.

Ireland Fines Meta €265M for ‘Data Scraping’ Leak

Ireland’s privacy authority Monday announced it was imposing a €265 million fine and other corrective measures on Meta for failing to properly protect its data.

FCC Bans Sales, Import of Chinese Tech from Huawei, ZTE

The U.S. is banning the sale of communications equipment made by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE and restricting the use of some China-made video surveillance systems, citing an “unacceptable risk” to national security.

Ukrainians ‘Ready to Endure’ Longterm Power Outages, Says Zelensky’s Wife

Elena Zelenskaya claimed Ukrainians are "ready to endure" heat and power outages for several years if the country joins the European Union.

Freedom Caucus Members Protected FTX, Helped McCarthy Sabotage Red Wave

The FTX scandal continues to worsen for McCarthy and his GOP establishment, weeks before the Speaker of the House vote.

UK Bans New Chinese Security Cameras on Sensitive Government Estates Over Security Concerns

The UK’s government departments has been told to stop installing surveillance cameras made by Chinese companies and advised to replace existing ones, a Cabinet minister said on Thursday.

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