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French Bill Would Permit Law Enforcement to Turn On Microphone, Camera on Suspect’s Device, Causes Surveillance Concerns

A section of a French justice bill is receiving criticism after it was learned a section of the bill permits law enforcement to remotely turn on the microphone and camera of a suspect's device.

House Judiciary Committee Launches Expanded Probe into Banks Sharing Clients’ Data with FBI

These queries stem from a prior investigation into Bank of America (BoA)'s actions in the wake of the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

‘Chemical Toxicity’ Concerns Over Biden Admin’s Decision to Send Depleted Uranium Shells to Ukraine

Worry over the risk of unexploded ordnance causing civilian casualties.

China to Establish an ‘Eavesdropping Facility’ in Cuba

The site will reportedly be located about 100 miles from Florida.

Trump’s Lawyers Resign Following Federal Indictment

Former President Donald Trump and two of the lawyers representing him in Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation went their separate ways Friday, just one day following his indictment.

Rep. Jim Jordan Accuses Biden’s DOJ of ‘Politically Motivated Prosecution’ Against Trump’

Rep. Jordan calls out the DOJ for the lack of similar actions against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or President Biden for their alleged mishandling of classified information.

FBI Doc Reveals Burisma Allegedly Paid Bidens $5 Million

The Burisma executive allegedly paid the Bidens in such a way that investigators would be unable to "unravel this for at least 10 years."

AI ‘Killed’ Operator, Destroyed Communication Tower in ‘Thought Experiment’

The event didn't happen in real life, but is being described as a "thought experiment."

House Committee Holds Hearing to Protect AM Radio in Cars

The House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology held a hearing to protect the future of AM radio in vehicles.

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