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North Korea May Start Shooting U.S. Spy Planes

North Korea warned that it may begin shooting down U.S. spy planes caught in the country’s airspace.

BRICS Nations Plan Gold-Backed Reserve Currency, Challenging Dollar Dominance

This new development is expected to be officially announced during the BRICS summit in South Africa in August.

U.S. to Supply Ukraine with Cluster Bombs

Bombs pose inherent risks of civilian casualties.

Seven AGs Express Concern Over Target’s ‘Pride’ Campaign, Claim Possible Violation of State Laws and Shareholders’ Interests

They questioned the campaign's compliance with state laws on child protection, parental rights, and shareholders' interests.

Russia’s Security Council Says War Will End When NATO Stops Arming Ukraine

"In NATO, primarily the US and its vassals, stop shipping weapons and munitions to Ukraine, the special military operation would end in several months; and if they stop shipping their weapons now, then the special op will end in mere days," the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council said.

China’s $Trillion Default on Sovereign Debt to American Bondholders

Representing around 20,000 bondholders, the American Bondholders Foundation holds bonds valued at more than $1 trillion.

The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

In the Constitution's Preamble, the phrase "We the people of the United States" initiates the reader into a political landscape where power derives from the public.

‘Why We Must Come Together’: Ron Paul

(Ron Paul | The Ron Paul Institute) One of the greatest influences on both my personal philosophy and the strategy of how to promote...

Bill Gates Develops Malaria Drugs, Then Releases Genetically Modified Mosquitoes into the U.S.—Now Texas and Florida Are Detecting the Disease, Gates-Funded CDC Is Recommending...

The last time the United States saw cases of malaria was when seven people got sick in Palm Beach County in July-August 2003.

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