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U.S. Army Pacific Holds Course Called ‘China Way of War’

The U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) held a five-day course discussing how the Chinese Community Party (CCP) thinks and operates militarily.

Wisconsin Passes Law Restricting AI-Produced Campaign Materials

Earlier this week, Wisconsin joined 20 other states that have either introduced or passed election laws requiring election campaigns to disclose when advertisements are AI-generated. 

ICE Reportedly Planning to Release Thousands of Migrants

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has drafted plans to release thousands of illegal immigrants and lower its capacity to detain them, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Denver Mayor Blames Republicans for $5 Million Cuts from Public Services to Pay For Illegal Immigrants

Denver's Democratic mayor is blaming Republicans and former President Donald Trump for cutting $5 million from public services used by its residents in order to pay for supporting illegal immigration.

Fed Chair Powell Optimistic on Economy, Indicates Potential Rate Adjustments

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated in an interview aired Sunday night that the Fed is set to reduce interest rates three times this...

Biden Tells Grocery Stores to Cut Costs for Consumers

President Joe Biden's administration is directing grocery chains to lower prices on goods from milk to eggs and bread as prices have soared since he took office in 2021.

John Podesta Named New Climate Envoy

Clean energy advisor John Podesta will replace John Kerry as U.S. Climate Envoy, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Gov. Abbott Uses Right of ‘Self-Defense’ to Combat Border Crisis

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) has invoked the right to "self-defense" to combat the state's border crisis following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire installed along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Paramount Set To Lay Off ‘Hundreds’ of Employees

Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS, Paramount Pictures, and Showtime, is reportedly set to lay off hundreds of employees.

Supreme Court Allows Federal Agents to Cut Razor Wire on Southern Border

The Supreme Court allowed Border Patrol agents in Texas to cut razor wire installed along the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday.

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