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FBI Director Warns China Could Use TikTok for Influence Operations, Surveillance on Americans

FBI Director Christopher Wray on Friday outlined key threats posed by video sharing app TikTok and said that U.S. officials are still working on how to address the app’s national security concerns.

NSA Caught Handing Over Top Secret Info to Undercover FBI Agent

FBI agents have made an arrest in a key espionage case that would have had major national security implications for the U.S.

Here are the 42 Biden Administration Officials House Republicans Have Put on Notice

House Republicans are wasting no time to get their agenda underway as they prepare to take control of the lower chamber, alerting at least 42 officials in the Biden administration that they will be expected to testify in a slew of GOP-led investigations early next year.

Mike Lindell to Challenge Ronna Romney for RNC Chair

MyPillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell will challenge "failed" RNC leader Ronna Romney to lead the organization.

G20 Leaders Sign Agreement to Use Vax Passports to ‘Facilitate’ International Travel

The passports are expected to be issued through the World Health Organization (WHO).

FBI Vows Not to Use Pegasus Spyware After Grilling From Capitol Hill

The FBI has committed to not using Pegasus spyware in its operations, a source told Fox News, after FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers back in March the bureau did not intend to use it against U.S. persons or "for any purpose" in the future.

AZ Vote Counting Could Drag On Until Thanksgiving or Even Christmas, Election Officials Say

Arizona election officials claimed Wednesday that the midterm votes could take weeks or possibly months to count, according to CNBC.

Biden Cybersecurity Head Warns of ‘Glitches’ During Midterms

The official said to expect “normal” errors and glitches.

U.S. Intelligence Community Helping Build New Digital Tools To Hunt ‘Misinformation’ Online

The U.S. intelligence community is partnering with a company building software that aims to root out misinformation online, raising questions about whether the U.S. government is spying on speech on the internet.

Cell Phone Bans in Public Schools Are Trending Nationwide

Seven years ago, the former New York City Schools Chancellor said the city’s decision to lift a ban on cell phones in schools was “common sense.”

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