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Over 100 House Democrats Fail to Condemn Antisemitism

Fourteen House Democrats voted "no" on a resolution condemning antisemitism.

U.S. Army Partners With University to Combat ‘Adversarial Information Campaigns’

The United States Army announced a partnership with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to fight "adversarial information campaigns."

Iran-Linked Hackers Target U.S. Water Systems

Federal agencies are warning that Iran-affiliated hackers have targeted U.S. water systems that use materials made by Israeli firm Unitronics.

Former U.S. Ambassador Accused of Spying For Cuba

A former ambassador to Bolivia has been charged by United States prosecutors for secretly working for the Cuban government and supporting its mission in collecting intelligence.

Tom Cotton Introduces Plan to Ban Importation of Chinese Seafood into the U.S.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) will introduce a new bill this week to ban the United States from importing seafood and aquaculture products from China.

Gov. Abbott Plans to Sign Legislation Allowing Texas Police to Arrest Illegal Immigrants

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott said over the weekend that he plans to sign a new state law that will allow Texas police officers to arrest immigrants who illegally entered the state from another country.

North Dakota Governor Withdraws From Presidential Race

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum (R) withdrew from the Republican presidential nomination race.

Trump Promises to Revoke Executive Order on AI

Donald Trump promised to revoke President Joe Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence if he wins the White House in 2024.

United States to ‘Quadruple’ Munitions Production: Pentagon

U.S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that America's production of munitions will "quadruple."

Federal Judge Overturns Ban on Firearm Sales Against Those Under 21

A federal judge overturned a ban on licensed firearms dealers selling pistols to those between the ages of 18-20.

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