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Biden Admin to Give Illegal Immigrants IDs

The Biden administration is planning to offer illegal immigrants temporary I.D. cards, which will allow them more easily access housing, healthcare, transportation and other benefits, two government sources familiar with the matter said, according to Axios on Friday.

CCP-Tied Firms Own 192,000 Agricultural Acres in US, Purchased 300 Acres in North Dakota 20 Minutes from Military Base

A Chinese company purchased hundreds of acres of North Dakota farmland mere minutes from a major US Air Force base, prompting national security fears as the communist country adds to its nearly 200,000 acres of US agricultural land worth $1.9 billion.

Army Approves Just 20 Out of 8,000 COVID Vax Religious Exemption Requests

The U.S. Army has approved just 20 COVID-19 vaccine religious exemption requests out of 8,000 servicemembers who applied. This means that the Army has approved...

DNA Testing Can Be Used as Bioweapon to Target Americans, Dem House Intelligence Committee Member Warns

Congressman Jason Crow says young Americans are too willing to give up their DNA info.

New Bill to Tax College Endowment Investments in Hostile Chinese Companies at 100 Percent

A new Republican-backed bill in Congress seeks to pressure elite private colleges to pull their endowment dollars from hostile Chinese entities by taxing those investments at a 100 percent rate.

US Sends More Weapons to Ukraine

The White House on Friday announced another $270 million worth of US “security assistance” to Ukraine.

A Chinese Intelligence Operation in America’s Great Plains?

The meaning of weiqi, the ancient Chinese game of strategy, is ‘encirclement game.’

Post-Trump America Isn’t What You Hoped It Would Be, Is It?

Will we learn from the mistake that we’ve made in removing a strong leader for a gentle doormat?

China Rolls Tanks to Protect Banks From Account Holders

Henan bank says customers should "wait patiently" for funds.

House Committee Approves First Assault Weapons Ban Bill in Decades

The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday moved a bill banning assault weapons forward, but it’s unclear if the legislation has enough support to pass a floor vote.

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