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Democratic Senator Questions Legality of Surveillance Program

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is questioning the legality of a White House surveillance program that allows law enforcement to access Americans' phone records.

Inspector General Says Billions in U.S. Taxpayer Dollars Going to Afghanistan Likely Benefiting the Taliban

According to the inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, John Sopko, American taxpayers have allegedly provided $2.5 billion in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan without the U.S. government knowing where that money is going.

State Dept. Confirms It Can Revoke Visas of Hamas Supporters

The State Department confirmed last week that it can revoke the visas of foreigners who have expressed backing the terrorist group Hamas.

Over 500 Biden Government Employees Write Letter Calling for Ceasefire

More than 500 employees and staffers in the Biden government have signed a letter calling for President Joe Biden to push a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

U.S. Border Crossings ‘Not in My Lane’: FBI Director

FBI Director Christopher Wray said during a House subcommittee meeting that discussing the number of individuals on the terror watchlist crossing the border is "not in my lane."

Biden Seeks to Restore Military Communication With China

President Joe Biden is planning to ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to restore military-to-military contacts.

Pentagon Provided $30 Million to Artificial Intelligence Specialist Now Working for China

The Pentagon gave former California Artificial Intelligence (AI) specialist Song-Chun Zhu $30 million in federal grants.

Former PM David Cameron Returns to Government

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to the British government after being appointed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as Foreign Secretary.

Whistleblower Claims FBI Targeted Former Military Members for Political Beliefs

Whistleblowers from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have come forward to claim that the agency is targeting former military members for their political beliefs.

Report Finds Many Students Leading Anti-Israel Protests on College Campuses ‘Are Not U.S. Citizens’

A statement from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) explaining why the school did not follow through on its threat to suspend students involved in anti-Israel events on campus said that the university was concerned the students could be deported.

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