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Former US Military Pilot Pleads Guilty to Selling Aviation Technology Secrets to China

A former U.S. military pilot pleaded guilty on June 23 to acting as a paid agent of China, admitting that he provided American aviation-related technology to the communist regime, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a press release.

Uvalde Police Admit They Never Tried to Open Door to Classrooms Where Gunman Trapped Kids

Surveillance footage shows the 77 minutes between the gunman's entrance and officers' breach to kill the shooter.

Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser Admits Your Tax Dollars Are Paying for the Upkeep of Seized Russian Yachts

President Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan revealed that the U.S. federal government is using taxpayer cash to maintain seized Russian yachts, according to a report from Insider.

Pair of Supreme Court Rulings Make It More Difficult to Challenge Immigration Policies

The Supreme Court issued rulings in two related cases on Monday that will make it much harder for noncitizens to challenge U.S. immigration policies in court.

Bannon Subpoenas Speaker Pelosi, Jan 6 Committee Ahead of Upcoming Contempt Trial

The former Trump adviser had pleaded not guilty to what he says are politically motivated charges of contempt of Congress.

Jan 6 Panel Holds Second Hearing, Former Trump Campaign Manager Stepien to Testify

The Democrat-led House special committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot will resume hearings Monday with testimony from Trump 2020 campaign manager Bill Stepien.

Violence Against Anti-abortion Movement Increases Ahead of Dobbs Decision

Violence and threats against the anti-abortion movement have increased in recent weeks as the Supreme Court prepares to issue opinions in a landmark abortion case.

Uvalde Schools Police Chief Says He Did Not Consider Himself Incident Commander

Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo said he never considered himself the incident commander of the scene of last month's school shooting in Texas that killed 19 children and two teachers, and that he did not order police to hold back on breaching the building.

California Man Went to Justice Kavanaugh’s Home With Intent to Kill

A California man has been charged with the attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after telling dispatchers his intent was to do just that Wednesday, June 8, federal officials said.

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