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Generals Blame State Department for Delayed Afghanistan Evacuation

Retired Gen. Mark Milley and retired Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, the two senior generals overseeing the U.S. military during the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan,...

Report Calls for Government Intervention on AI

A State Department-funded study calls for the government to have stronger regulatory powers over artificial intelligence (AI).

Congressman Evacuates 10 Americans From Haiti, Critiques Biden for ‘Abandonment’

Rep. Cory Mills, (R-FL), helped rescue a group of Americans from Haiti working at an orphanage in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.

Haiti Gangs Kidnapping Christians

Gangs in Haiti have kidnapped many priests and churchgoers, according to Amy Balog, a member of the group, Aid to the Church in Need.

U.S. Embassy Staff in Haiti Evacuates as Gang Leader ‘Barbecue’ Gains Power

Haiti's gang leader, Jimmy Chérizier, is now the "most powerful man" in the country, according to Judes Jonathas, an independent consultant.

Taxpayer Dollars Provided to Teach LGBT Refugees How to Use Computers

The State Department and the Inter-American Foundation (IAF) funded programs to help LGBTQ refugee entrepreneurs, teach LGBTQ refugees how to use computers, and support Costa Rica's status as a country granting asylum to LGBTQ individuals.

Taliban Publicly Executes Three People in Five Days After Months of Inactivity

The Taliban staged three public executions in the past week, a stark contrast following months of inactivity.

Pennsylvania Announces Partnership with DHS, CISA to Monitor Election Speech

Pennsylvania's governor, Josh Shapiro (D) announced a partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to combat "misinformation" leading up to the 2024 presidential election.

Sen. Tom Cotton Leads Senators in Letter to Biden: ‘Undermining Israeli Operations’

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) led four other GOP senators in a letter condemning President Joe Biden for “undermining Israeli operations against Hamas in Gaza.”

Ex-Diplomat Confesses to Spying for Cuba, Plans Guilty Plea

A former career U.S. diplomat and ex-ambassador to Bolivia, who confessed to spying for Cuba over decades, intends to plead guilty to his charges,...

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