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U.S. Army Issues Strict Guidelines on ‘Extremist’ Activities

The U.S. Army issued more specific guidance on extremism policies.

Supreme Court: Government Requests to Remove Disinformation on Social Media Are Lawful

The Supreme Court decided that the government can order social media companies to remove damaging disinformation from their platforms, which is a victory for...

American Embassy Employee Discovered Deceased in Ukraine’s Capital, No Autopsy Provided 

Local media reports that a U.S. Embassy employee was discovered deceased in the capital city of Ukraine. Online publication Strana UA said on Wednesday that...

GOP Report Reveals CIA Contractors Colluded with Biden Campaign to Claim Biden Laptop was ‘Disinformation’

A report released by the House Judiciary Committee reveals that CIA contractors colluded with the Biden campaign to declare that the Hunter Biden campaign was part of a "Russian information operation."

Hundreds of Illegal Aliens Enter U.S. Through ISIS-Affiliated Network

More than 400 illegal immigrants have entered the United States through ISIS-connected human smuggling networks.

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

Putin Celebrates Unprecedented Ties with North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently celebrated the "unprecedentedly high level" of relations between Russia and North Korea, marking his first visit to the country in 24 years. 

Sanctuary State Governor Urges Illegal Immigrants to Stay Away

Massachusetts Governor, Maura Healey, recently made an unexpected plea to illegal immigrants, advising them not to come to Massachusetts despite the state being classified as a “sanctuary state” in 2017 by the state’s Supreme Judicial Court.

Four Dead, 151 Injured in Crimea Missile Strike; Russia Blames U.S.

At least four people were killed and 151 injured in an attack on Crimea using ATACMS missiles supplied by the United States, which the...

Law Enforcement Given Americans’ Mail Information Without Court Approval

The United States Postal Service (USPS) shared Americans' mailing information with law enforcement without appropriate court approval.

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