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U.S. Moves Forward With $6 Billion Iranian Prisoner Swap

The identities of the Iranian prisoners are unknown.

U.K. Parliament Staffer Arrested After Allegedly Spying for China

A staffer for the United Kingdom Parliament was arrested after allegations that he spied for China.

Rand Paul Doubts Doctor’s Claims That Mitch McConnell Is in Good Health

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) doubted the doctor's assertion that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is healthy.

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.

Pentagon Finds Evidence of COVID-19 Lab Origins

The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency’s National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) unveiled that certain characteristics of the virus, SARS-CoV-2, indicate bioengineering.

Military Industrial Employee Detained on Suspicion of Spying for CIA

China’s Ministry of State Security stated it detained an employee from a military-industrial group on suspicion of spying for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Hawaii Wildfires: Maui Tragedy Death Toll Rises to 36

President Biden promptly deployed “all available Federal assets” to help mitigate the wildfire's impact.

Historic Russian-Chinese Flotilla of 11 Ships Patrols Near Alaska, Prompting U.S. Response Amid Ukraine, Taiwan Crises

In a move that’s stirring concerns among U.S. military experts, a joint Russian and Chinese naval patrol, the largest to approach American shores, was spotted near Alaska last week.

2 U.S. Sailors Arrested: Spying for China

One of the sailors, a 22-year-old, who was stationed on a ship in San Diego, was taken into custody on Wednesday.

Wikipedia Co-Founder Accuses CIA, FBI of Information Warfare through Article Manipulation

"We do have evidence that, as early as 2008, that CIA and FBI computers were used to edit Wikipedia," says co-founder of Wikipedia.

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