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GOP Sens. Johnson, Grassley Ask Secret Service for Hunter Biden’s Un-Redacted Travel Communications

The senators argue that the Secret Service never should have redacted the communications

AT&T, Verizon Pause Some New 5G After Airlines Raise Alarm

AT&T and Verizon will delay launching new wireless service near key airports after the nation’s largest airlines said the service would interfere with aircraft technology and cause massive flight disruptions.

Biden Administration Launches Website for Free COVID-19 Tests

President Joe Biden’s administration on Tuesday rolled out a website where people can order free COVID-19 tests.

Border Patrol Arrests Slew of Murderers, Sex Predators in Rio Grande Valley

Seven foreign killers, sex offenders captured in single sector in under a week

FBI Frees Hostages at Texas Synagogue — Suspect Dead

A man took four hostages at a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Saturday morning. After a ten-hour standoff, an FBI Hostage Rescue Team made entry and rescued the three remaining hostages. The FBI confirmed the suspect is dead.

Armed Man Takes Hostages at Texas Synagogue

Local media outlets report a man took hostages at a Jewish synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, on Saturday morning. Colleyville police say that have a SWAT team on the scene.

Tsunami Advisory Issued for West Coast From California to Alaska

A tsunami advisory has been issued for North America's western coast and Hawaii after an undersea volcanic eruption in the Pacific Ocean.

Cop Who Killed Ashli Babbitt Was Cleared of Criminal Wrongdoing Without Interview

When U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd went on “NBC Nightly News” to tell his side of shooting and killing unarmed Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, he made a point to note he’d been investigated by several agencies and exonerated for his actions that day.

Official watchdog proves that IRS treats taxpayers like dirt

The IRS needs more agents on its help desk, not its audit department.

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

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