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U.S. Bars Ex-spies From Becoming ‘Mercenaries,’ Following Reuters Series

A new law bans the United States' former spies from hiring themselves out to foreign governments right after they stop working for Washington.

Cartel Gun Battle in Border City Nuevo Laredo

Mexican border city Nuevo Laredo is scene of a massive gun battle among three rival cartels on Sunday evening, causing the U.S. consulate to be temporarily closed.

Senate Passes Rand Paul’s Ban on Travel Mask Mandates

Masks could have just been "coercive security theater that did not enhance the public safety at all," says Paul.

Illegal Immigrant Crossing Arrests up 63% in February

Number of illegal immigrants attempting to cross the southern border up 63% over February 2021.

Psaki Says No Venezuelan Oil ‘at This Time’ as Hispanic Support for Democrats Collapses

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki repeatedly shut down questions about President Joe Biden potentially cutting a deal to import oil from socialist Venezuela on Monday after rumors of such a move, fueled by a U.S. delegation to Caracas, prompted international outrage.

Hunter Biden Ex-partner Tries to Avoid Starting Prison Sentence, Prosecutors Object Strenuously

Devon Archer throws up several more appeals trying to avoid the prison sentence, asset forfeiture he received last month.

Thousands of Conservatives Rally in California to ‘Reawaken America’

On March 11 and 12, about 3,000 conservatives gathered at the Awaken Church in San Diego where keynote speakers described a new course for America based on Christian conservative principles.

Russia Sanctions Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Other U.S. Leaders

Moscow announces sanctions against U.S. leadership, including Joe Biden, chiefs of the Pentagon and CIA.

$45 Million Paid to Victims of Covid Vax Injury in Thailand

Thailand pays out roughly $45 million to victims of COVID-19 vaccines so far.

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