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U.S. Open Border Making Way for Terrorism

According to Mark Morgan, who served as acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) during the Trump administration, said there may be "a cell in the United States planning the next terrorist attack, and we would have no idea."

Israel, Its Enemies, and U.S. Involvement in Middle East

On October 7, 2023, the fundamentalist Islamist organization Hamas committed an unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel on Yom Kippur, October 7, 2023, killing over 1,400 Israelis.

White House Hosts ‘Wellness’ Meetings for Muslim, Arab and Palestinian Aides

The White House senior staff allegedly held "wellness" meetings for Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian aides to discuss the war and its impact on these individuals.

Rep. Tom Emmer Wins House Speaker Nomination

House Majority Whip and Minnesota Representative Tom Emmer (R) won the GOP's House speaker nomination.

DeSantis Vows to Revoke Student Visas for Those Supporting Hamas

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) warned that he plans to cancel student visas if foreign students openly support Hamas.

Anti-Israel Mayor Appointed to State Department Leadership Program

Dearborn, Michigan Mayor Abdullah Hammoud has been appointed to the State Department's Assembly of Local Leaders program, according to a report from The Washington Free Beacon.

South Korea Finalizing ‘Large-Scale Defense Cooperation’ with Saudi Arabia

A top South Korean official told reporters last weekend that the government was is in the “final stage” of an agreement to foster “large-scale defense industry cooperation” between Seoul and Saudi Arabia.

Canadian Government Reverses Course on Policy Banning Prayer at Remembrance Day Ceremonies

Left-wing members of Canada's Parliament backtracked on a policy prohibiting military chaplains from leading prayer during Remembrance Day ceremonies.

12,000 U.S. Troops en Route to Eastern Mediterranean

Over 12,000 personnel from the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have either reached or are en route to the Eastern Mediterranean.

Iran Sentences Two Journalists for Allegedly Collaborating with U.S., Covering Mahsa Amini Death

An Iranian Revolutionary Court sentenced two journalists to years in prison for their coverage of the death in custody of Kurdish-Iranian Mahsa Amini last year, state media reported on Sunday.

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