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Navy Secretary Says China Has ‘Significant Advantage’ in Shipbuilding, Outpacing U.S.

Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro warned that China is outpacing the United States in shipbuilding and that the communist country has a "significant advantage" in that regard.

Republicans Demand Ukraine Aid Oversight

The House Oversight Committee demanded on Wednesday that the Pentagon, State Department and US Agency for International Development prove that the $113 billion in military and economic aid allocated to Ukraine isn’t being lost to “waste, fraud, and abuse.”

Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Deans Used AI to Write Letter to Grieving Students

Two Deans with Vanderbilt's Peabody Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion used ChatGPT to write a letter in response to the Michigan State University shooting.

Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Protections for Big Tech

The cases center on whether social media platforms can be held liable for recommended content based on their algorithms, and whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protects companies from being held liable.

Revival in Kentucky Brings Three Times the City’s Population

The non-stop worship service taking place at Asbury University has brought together over 20,000 visitors to the tiny Kentucky town.

DHS Proposes Trump-Style Asylum Limits to Stem Border Surge

The Biden administration is proposing new rules, similar to a Trump-era policy, to reduce fraudulent asylum claims and discourage illegal immigration by presuming asylum ineligibility for migrants crossing through other nations to reach the U.S. Southern Border.

The Inflation and Tax Assault on the American People

According to the January report of the Consumer Price Index, price inflation increased by 0.5 percent last month.

Asbury Awakening Sees 50,000 Visitors

University capacity maxed out.

Unsecured DoD Server Leaked Terabytes of Internal Military Emails to Open Internet for Two Weeks

An unsecured government cloud email server that contained approximately three terabytes of internal U.S. military emails, including a completed SF-86 questionnaire with sensitive personnel information, was connected to the internet without a password for two weeks, potentially exposing this sensitive data to anyone who knew its IP address.

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