National Security

FBI Sued For Abuse of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) filed a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for its abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

Swedish Court Closes Muslim Schools Over Islamist Ideology

A Swedish Administrative Court has closed two independent Muslim schools in Stockholm and Uppsala after security police warned of the spreading of Islamist ideology and possible radicalization.

Biden Signs Defense Bill Into Law, Voiding Military’s COVID Vax Mandate

Biden signs NDAA for 2023 authorizing $858 billion in military, energy, and procurement spending and overturning COVID-19 vaccine mandate for servicemembers.

University of Oklahoma Bans TikTok

University of Oklahoma bans TikTok for students and staff due to national security concerns and compliance with Governor Kevin Stitt's executive order.

Tennessee Tells Biden Admin Not to Send ICE Detainees to State

Biden's actions are "irresponsible and a threat to the safety of Tennesseans," says Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.

U.S. Blacklists Another 36 Chinese Companies

The US is adding more than 30 Chinese companies to a trade blacklist that would prevent them from purchasing certain American components as part of the ongoing US-China technology conflict.

Glenn Youngkin Executive Order Bans TikTok From Virginia State Devices, Networks

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin banned the use of several Chinese-owned apps, including TikTok and WeChat, on state government devices and wireless networks on Friday, calling them a threat to national security.

Republicans Release ‘Unclassified’ Report Tying COVID Origins to China’s Biological Weapons Research

Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday released an "unclassified" summary of their report on the origins of COVID-19, accusing the U.S. Intelligence Community of withholding important information and calling for an investigation into U.S. funding of Chinese researchers.

National Archives Set to Release More Files on JFK Assassination

​The National Archives and Records Administration is expected to drop a trove of previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy later Thursday — including sensitive records pertaining to assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.

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