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Hunter Biden’s Lawyers To Meet With DOJ Officials

According to a new report, lawyers for Hunter Biden are set to meet with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials next week to discuss the criminal inquiry into the president’s son.

WEF-Partnered BlackRock Passes $9 Trillion in Assets Under Management

Net inflows of financial asset manager with ownership in virtually every major corporation totaled $110 billion in first quarter.

Kyrsten Sinema Preparing For Re-Election As An Independent

Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is preparing to run for a re-election bid in 2024.

U.S. Increases Presence In The Middle East Amid Tensions With Iran

Officials have confirmed Saturday that the U.S. Navy has deployed a nuclear-powered guided-missile submarine to the Middle East.

Leonardo DiCaprio Testifies in Trial Alleging Illegal Chinese Influence in Obama Campaign Donation Plan

The trial of Prakazrel "Pras" Michel and Leonardo DiCaprio's testimony highlights the connection China has with the Obama admin. and the Hollywood film industry.

Australia Bans TikTok on Gov’t Devices

The Australian government has banned TikTok on all government-issued devices, following concerns over the app's security risks and its Chinese parent company's alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Japan Breaks Sanctions With Western Allies, Buys Russian Oil Above Price Cap

Japan is now buying Russian oil above the price cap set by the G7, breaking its agreement with the country's western allies.

Wall Street Journal Reporter Arrested in Russia for Seeking State Secrets

A Wall Street Journal reporter, Evan Gershkovich, was arrested in Yekaterinburg, Russia for seeking classified information on Russian "state secret[s]" from a government official, allegedly on behalf of the US government, which Russia claims had nothing to do with journalism.

State Department Working to Get Counselor to Reporter Detained in Russia

Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Air Force One that the State Department is working to get personnel to Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned in Russia on espionage charges.

Utah to Force Social Media Apps to Get Parental Consent Before Minors Given Access to Apps

On Thursday, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed two bills into law that make his state the first in the US to mandate that social media companies obtain parental consent for anyone under 18 years of age before they can use their apps.

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