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Majority Of Voters Think Cartels Have More Control at Border Than The American Government Does: Poll

'They are right. So - now we should do something about it,' Rep. Chip Roy of Texas tweeted.

President Biden’s Green Initiatives Empower China: Republican Lawmakers

President Joe Biden’s decision to put off new tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asian countries benefits China, according to Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) “Joe...

Russia Prepares to ‘Ramp up’ Stealth Jet Production Amid Rising Threat of War With West

Russia’s war in Ukraine escalated this week when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of the country’s military and vowed to use “all available means” to deter future attacks against Russia — a reference to the country’s diverse nuclear weapons arsenal.

‘Historic Levels of Fraud’: U.S. Government Admits Scam Artists Stole $45.6 Billion in Pandemic Unemployment Benefits, Feds Say Dead People Exploited

A federal watchdog estimates that fraudsters stole $45.6 billion in unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trump Says There’s No Formal Process to Declassify Docs

Trump says a president can declassify documents "even by thinking about it."

Texas Gov. Designates Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations

The order is part of his crackdown on drugs entering Texas from Mexico.

Letter Reveals Obama Foundation Is Keeping Classified Docs in Abandoned Furniture Warehouse

The Obama Foundation stored classified documents in an abandoned furniture warehouse, according to a 2018 letter from the Obama Foundation to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

Jamie Dimon Says Stopping Oil and Gas Funding Would Be ‘Road to Hell for America’

J.P. Morgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon on Wednesday rejected in the strongest terms the idea that the country’s largest banks should stop funding new oil and gas production and exploration.

Military’s Recruitment Shortfall a Direct Result of Vaccine Mandate: GOP Lawmakers

Forty-seven Republican lawmakers recently expressed “grave concerns” about military readiness as a result of the Pentagon’s mandate in a letter dated Sept. 15.

China Recruited Scientists Who Worked at Top U.S. National Security Lab

China paid scientists up to $1 million to leave their work on sensitive weapons technologies at the U.S.’ top nuclear lab and develop weapons for China, according to an intelligence report published Wednesday.

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