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Pentagon Reveals How Military Shot Down ‘Unidentified Object’ Over Canadian Airspace

The Pentagon issued a statement Saturday revealing details about how an unidentified object was shot down by the U.S. military over Canada.

Migrant Apprehensions Along Florida Coast This Year Already Exceed Entire Fiscal Count in 2022

Migrant apprehensions along the Florida coastline during the first four months of Fiscal Year 23 exceeded the count for the entire Fiscal Year 22. Agents in the Miami Sector apprehended 4,681 migrants since October 1, 2022.

U.S. Military Shoots Down Fourth ‘High-Altitude’ Object Over Lake Huron

The U.S. shot down a fourth flying object Sunday afternoon at 20,000 feet above Michigan’s Lake Huron, the Pentagon said, underscoring its stepped-up defense of North American airspace following the discovery of a suspected Chinese spy balloon.

Nevada Gov. Declares State of Emergency After Major Gas Pipeline Leak

Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo (R) declared a state of emergency after a fuel leak was detected in Southern California, causing the pipeline that supplies Las Vegas and southern Nevada to shut down.

North Carolina Considers Requiring All Absentee Ballots Arrive by Election Day

An “Election Day Integrity Act” filed in the state Senate on Thursday could change the deadline for absentee ballots in North Carolina.

Another ‘High-Altitude Airborne Object’ Shot Down In Canadian Airspace

The binational organisation protecting US and Canadian airspace has shot down another “high-altitude airborne object” over northern Canada.

Pentagon Seeking to Resume Top-Secret Programs in Ukraine – WaPo

The US Department of Defense is trying to convince lawmakers to fund two top-secret programs in Ukraine, which were put on hold after Russia launched its military operation in the country last year, the Washington Post reported on Friday.

If Biden’s Federal Elections Takeover Is ‘Free and Fair,’ Why Are the Plans Completely Redacted?

After several executive agencies in the Biden administration were sued for refusing to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests from conservative advocacy group Citizens United over the White House’s attempt to federalize elections, the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) Bureau of Indian Affairs finally turned over its first batch of requested documents.

Biden Admin Sabotaged Russia’s Nord Stream Pipeline in ‘Covert Operation’: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

"The issue was not whether to do the mission, but how to get it done with no overt clue as to who was responsible," Hersh stated.

Cartels Profit $13 Billion Annually from Human Trafficking Alone

The figure signifies a rise from $500 million in annual profits from human trafficking in 2015, a 2,540% increase.

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