National Security

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.

Senators Sound Alarm on TikTok

The perceived threat of Chinese spying through the popular social media app TikTok has leaders in both parties sounding the alarm and urging a federal response.

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.’

China Trying to Block U.N. Assessment of Human Rights in Xinjiang

Chinese diplomats in Geneva are trying to stop the publication of a United Nations report on the human rights situation in Xinjiang, Reuters reported Wednesday.

Stealth Attack on Ice: Left Seeks Abolition by Other Means, Ex-agency Boss Warns

"They are abolishing ICE's mission, making the agency ineffective," said Tom Homan.

Hong Kong’s Coming Religious Crackdown

Freedom of speech, assembly and the press are gone in Hong Kong, and there’s good reason to fear religious liberty will be the next target.

UN Declares Opposition to ‘Undemocratic Transfer of Power’ Following Bolton’s Coup Admission

The United Nations stands against any undemocratic seizure of power such as conducted by coups d’etat, UN deputy spokesperson Farhan Aziz Haq told reporters on Thursday.

More Than Sixty Years After ‘Liberation,’ Cuba Is a Communist Slave State

In his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Robert Nozick has a chapter named "The Tale of the Slave" in which he explains the nine phases from the most restrictive to more liberating states of slavery.

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