Military

U.S. Military Base Cancels ‘Sound of Freedom’ Screening

The U.S. Southern Command canceled two showings of the anti-child sex trafficking film "Sound of Freedom."

Biden Admin Pledges Over $1 Billion for Ukraine

The new funding is expected to cover "a range" of investments, according to a high-level State Department source who chose to remain anonymous.

Chinese Espionage Suspected After Repeated Unauthorized Access to U.S. Military Bases

When confronted, they frequently provide rehearsed statements, asserting they're lost tourists.

China Plans $40 Billion Fund to Bolster Semiconductor Sector

This ambitious endeavor, aiming to amass 300 billion yuan (roughly $41 billion), surpasses its predecessors in 2014 and 2019, which garnered 138.7 billion yuan and 200 billion yuan, respectively.

Corruption Shadows Ukraine’s Defense Amid War: New York Times

“The question here is, ‘Where is the money?’”

Will BRICS Smash the Dollar?: Ron Paul

The good news is the crisis could lead to a return to limited constitutional government, a true free-market economy free of corporations and cronyism, a foreign policy based on peace and free trade, and a free-market monetary system.

Ramaswamy’s Presidential Run: A Game of Smoke and Mirrors? (Opinion)

Vivek's company is owned by BlackRock, the same asset manager he demonizes.

White House Claims Russia, North Korea Involved in Arms Deal Negotiations

According to the White House, Russia and North Korea are having secret negotiations for an arms deal.

Ukrainian Officials Reject Hungarian PM’s Call for Peace with Russia

Hungary's Orban publicly implored the U.S. to reconsider its policy of military engagement in Ukraine and to pursue peace negotiations with Russia.

Ukrainian President Demands U.S. Pay for Its Elections

European Union (EU) must pay too.

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