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WHO Seeks to ‘Restrict Personal Liberties’

Implementing new policies will grant the World Health Organization mass censorship abilities.

Trump Attorneys Meet With Department of Justice

Trump lawyers John Rowley, James Trusty, and Lindsey Halligan were seen meeting with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials regarding the Mar-a-Lago document case.

Chinese Spies Allegedly Pose as ‘Tourists’ to Infiltrate Alaskan Military Base

Alaska is home to three military bases defense technology.

California Teacher Put On Leave After Telling Students Where To Purchase ‘Sex Toys’

A teacher at a high school in California was placed on administrative leave following a video recording posted on social media of her instructing students on where to find sex toys.

CIA Director Bill Burns’ Secret Beijing Visit Signals Biden Admin’s Bid to Repair Strained U.S.-China Relations

CIA Director Bill Burns secretly visited Beijing to meet with Chinese intelligence officials, indicating growing concerns within the Biden administration about the deteriorating relations with China, and marking the highest-level trip by a Biden official to China.

Joe Biden Trips, Falls on Stage During Air Force Academy Event (Watch)

Originally published June 1, 2023 2:01 pm PDT President Joe Biden on Thursday stumbled and fell on stage following his address and the presentation of...

Russia Exposes NSA-Apple Espionage Plot, Thousands of iPhones Compromised: Reuters

FSB accuses NSA and Apple of collaborating on a large-scale espionage operation targeting iPhones.

WHO Proposes ‘Social Listening Surveillance Systems’ Recommendations

The World Health Organization (WHO) has proposed recommendations for “social listening surveillance systems” in order to target "misinformation."

Congress Launches Investigation into Bank of America’s Alleged Voluntary Sharing of Private Customer Data with FBI

The lawmakers are reacting to whistleblower testimony highlighted in a report by the House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.

Microsoft Warns Chinese Hackers May Assault Infrastructure Networks

Microsoft warned that Chinese hackers may invade infrastructure networks.

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