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Military Industrial Employee Detained on Suspicion of Spying for CIA

China’s Ministry of State Security stated it detained an employee from a military-industrial group on suspicion of spying for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Judge Rules Trump Can Publicly Share Non-Sensitive Evidence

A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump can publicly share non-sensitive evidence to be used in his trial.

Conservative Political Group Reveals Governor Katie Hobbs Asked Twitter To Censor Criticism

Conservative group Arizona Capitol Oversight released emails revealing that Arizona Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs asked Twitter to censor her critics.

Calls for Boycotting Best Buy Over Race-Excluding Leadership Program

One of the stipulations for program eligibility, as found in the online application, states candidates should "identify as black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian, or Pacific Islander."

FBI Kills ‘Frail’ Man After Threatening Biden

Government agencies believed 75-year-old Craig Robertson was a danger to Biden's upcoming trip to Utah.

Anheuser-Busch Forced to Sell Several Beer Brands Months After Bud Light Boycott

Just months after the widespread boycott of Bud Light for its partnership with a transgender influencer, parent company Anheuser-Busch is selling several of its popular beer brands.

Investor Sues Target Over ‘Disatrous’ LGBT Merchandise

A Target investor is suing the company after shareholders lost "billions" from the failed LGBT merchandise.

Federal Deficit To Reach $1.7 Trillion

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said it expects the federal government to have a $1.7 trillion deficit this year.

Utah Man Who Made Threats Against President Biden Killed in FBI Raid

Sources confirm that the raid was linked to a significant investigation into threats directed at President Joe Biden and various other officials.

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