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Tennessee Senator Blackburn Introduces Bipartisan Broadcast Transparency Legislation

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) this week announced she is co-sponsoring a measure alongside Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) to identify broadcasting content that foreign governments are underwriting.

National Security Reporter Disappears After FBI Raid

Investigative reporter on national security and former ABC News producer, James Gordon Meek, has not been since the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided his apartment in Arlington, Virginia, on April 27th.

Heritage Foundation Report: American Military Is ‘Weak’

In a stunning release on Tuesday highlighting its “2023 Index of U.S. Military Strength,” the Heritage Foundation (HF) rated the U.S. military as “weak” — so weak, in fact, that it is questionable whether it could meet the demands of even a single major regional conflict.

Biden Announces Release of More Oil From Strategic Reserve Ahead of Midterms

The White House announced on Tuesday that President Joe Biden would release 15 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Putin Signs Decree Imposing Martial Law in Four New Russian Regions

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday that martial law will be levied in the four formerly Ukrainian regions that voted to become part of Russia.

Communist China Cuts off Europe From Its Natural Gas Supplies

The communist government in Beijing has reportedly told state-owned energy-importing companies to cease reselling supplies of natural gas to the energy-strapped European nations and others to shore up domestic stocks before the winter months.

Underwater Images Reveal 54-Yard Hole in Nord Stream 1 Pipeline

The explosion at the Nord Stream 1 pipeline last month caused a 54-yard hole through the pipe, underwater footage showed on Tuesday.

Ukrainians Closer to Ground War Less Likely to Support Continued Battle with Russia: Gallup

A Gallup poll released Tuesday found a majority of Ukrainians want their nation's forces to keep fighting Russia.

Jury Has Yet to Reach a Verdict in Danchenko Trial, Will Resume Deliberations Tuesday

The federal case against Steele dossier primary source Igor Danchenko ended Monday with closing arguments and jury deliberations, but without a verdict being reached.

B-52 Bombers, 60 Warplanes Fly Near Russia in New Joint Nuke NATO Exercise

U.S. B-52 bombers and around 60 other aircraft are taking part in NATO’s weeks-long nuclear exercise, which kicks off on Monday amid Russian threats of nuclear war.

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