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First Openly Trans Army Officer and Wife Charged in Plot to Give U.S. Military Medical Info to Russia

A federal grand jury has indicted Anna Gabrielian (36) and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry (39), both of Rockville, Maryland, charging the couple with...

He’s Still the One

Republican voters face a clear choice in the 2024 presidential cycle.

Former Congressman Sentenced to Prison for Stuffing Pennsylvania Ballot Boxes

Despite declarations of safe and secure elections, history shows that past Pennsylvania elections were host to corruption.

Anonymous Pentagon Official Says U.S. Not Involved Nord Stream Pipeline Rupture

The official was unwilling to go on the record.

Military Report Says China Is Stealing Federally-Funded Technology Research, According to U.S. Senator

A Department of Defense report found that China is exploiting federal programs to steal technology, with the report stating that “China, not the U.S., is the ultimate beneficiary of DoD and other [U. S. Government] research investments,” according to a U.S. senator.

Churches Defend Loophole for Clergy to Not Report Child Sex Abuse

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

Judge Dismisses Suit by Parents Against Attorney General Merrick Garland

The AG called parents "threats" in a memo.

Senators Seek to Rein in Law Enforcement’s Cell Phone Tracking Abilities

The Associated Press reports that members of Congress are seeking to introduce legislation that would limit law enforcement agencies’ ability to buy cell phone tracking tools to follow people’s location.

FBI Whistleblower Says SWAT Teams Being Misused, J6 Defendants’ Rights Trampled

An FBI whistleblower has reported to the Office of Special Counsel that he believes the bureau and Justice Department are violating the constitutional rights of Jan. 6 defendants, falsifying statistics on domestic extremism and misusing SWAT teams to make misdemeanor arrests, according to a copy of the complaint reviewed by Just the News.

Supreme Court Rules Germany Can’t Be Sued In Nazi-Era Art Case

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a setback to a bid by the heirs of Jewish art dealers to win restitution from Germany in American...

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