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U.S. Intel Analyst Who Spied for Castro Released From Prison After 20 Years

A former U.S. intelligence analyst walked out of prison last week in Fort Worth, Texas, after having served 20 years of a 25-year sentence for spying for Cuba.

Conservatives Can Address the Election Disparity (And Maybe Even Start Winning)

In the aftermath of an underwhelming performance by Republicans in the 2022 election, demands have echoed across the internet for conservative leaders to develop a ballot-harvesting and voter-mobilization infrastructure comparable to the Left’s.

Brazilians Storm Congress Two Days After U.S. Jan 6 Anniversary (Video)

According to reports, the number of protestors in the capital numbered in the millions.

Portland State University Hosts ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Symposium, Includes Race-Based Seating

A university in Portland, Oregon held a seminar on DEI recently, segregating attendees based on their race.

CNN, New York Times Turning on Biden Over U.S. Southern Border Crisis?

Both news agencies criticize, challenge the Biden administration on the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Iraq Issues Warrant for Trump’s Arrest

"Clearly symbolic" warrant carries death penalty.

‘Most Notorious’ Human Trafficker Arrested: INTERPOL

International operation led by UAE, in coordination with INTERPOL, arrests notorious human trafficker, Kidane Zekarias Habtemariam, in Sudan, who exploited and smuggled thousands of migrants during European migrant crisis and extorted money from African migrants.

Joe Biden Visits U.S.-Mexico Border for First Time

Texas Gov. Abbott referred to Biden's plan to end the Trump-era COVID border policy known as Title 42, which was upheld by the Supreme Court, as a "reckless decision."

Russia Claims 600 Ukrainian Troops Killed in Single Rocket Strike—Ukraine Denies

Ukraine denies Russia's armed forces killed over 600 Ukrainian servicemen in Kramatorsk.

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