National Security

Elon Musk’s SpaceX to Sue FAA

Elon Musk's SpaceX is challenging the fines imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration.

House Passes Bill Providing More Secret Service Protection to Presidential Candidates

The House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill to increase the Secret Service protection of presidential candidates.

Germany Brings Back Border Checks

Germany initiated random border checks with five Western European nations this week, including France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Denmark, as part of its crackdown on illegal immigration and crime.

Bipartisan Effort Leads to Legislation Blocking Tax Credits for Chinese-Made EV Components

On Thursday, the House passed a bill aimed at prohibiting electric vehicles made with components and minerals from China from benefiting from U.S. government incentives.

DOJ Announces Charges Against Hamas Leaders

The Department of Justice announced charges for six Hamas leaders over the October 7, 2023 attack.

Former Aide to NY Governor Kathy Hochul Charged as Covert Agent for China

Federal authorities unveiled a detailed accusation on Tuesday, asserting that a former right-hand aide to Governor Kathy Hochul of New York, a Democrat, reportedly served as a covert agent for China, according to an announcement from the Eastern District of New York's U.S. Attorney’s Office.

U.S. Seizes Plane Linked to Venezuelan President Maduro Amid Sanctions

The U.S. government has taken control of an aircraft linked to Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, relocating it from the Dominican Republic to Florida

$230 Million JLOTS Project Under Scrutiny After Aid Organizations Withdraw

Earlier this year, amid concerns from U.S. Agency for International Development staffers over its feasibility and the potential impact on negotiations to open land routes into Gaza, President Joe Biden ordered the establishment of a temporary pier to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid. 

United Nations – American Minute with Bill Federer

The United Nations officially began October 24, 1945.Its name was coined by President Franklin Roosevelt. The United Nations' charter was drafted in the Garden Room of San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel. The Charter meeting did not...

Army Intelligence Analyst Pleads Guilty to Providing Sensitive Information to China

Army intelligence analyst Sergeant Korbein Schultz pleaded guilty to multiple charges on Tuesday, admitting to providing sensitive U.S. defense information to China.

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