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US Blacklists a Dozen More Chinese Entities Over Military Links

The U.S. Commerce Department has added a dozen Chinese companies to a trade blacklist, citing national security concerns and some of the firms’ involvement in aiding the Chinese military’s quantum computing efforts.

Jury finds all 3 defendants guilty of murder in Ahmaud Arbery trial

The Ahmaud Arbery trial ended Wednesday afternoon with a jury finding all three defendants in the case — Gregory McMichael, 65; his son, Travis McMichael, 35; and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr., 52 — guilty on multiple counts of felony murder and various other charges for their roles in the altercation that led to Arbery's death.

Trump gives Kerik privilege waiver, wants Jan. 6 panel to see election irregularities evidence

"It is exactly what the Unselect Committee should be interested in — if this was a real investigation," 45th president declares

U.S. Jobless Claims Reach 52-Year Low

Initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week to 199,000

Senate GOP Hires Firm to Audit Pennsylvania’s 2020 Election

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans said Friday they'll pay up to $270,000 over the next six months to have an Iowa consulting firm examine the 2020 election.

School Makes Unmasked Students Wear a ‘Yellow Badge’

"They might want to have a word with their history teacher."

Rep. Gaetz Offers Kyle Rittenhouse Congressional Intern Position (Video)

Florida Congressman Rep. Matt Gaetz said Wednesday he believes Kyle Rittenhouse would make a "great Congressional Intern.

‘Milestone moment’: Republicans officially overtake Democrats in Florida

TALLAHASSEE — Florida is now officially a red state.

Trump Endorses Rep. Gosar after GOP Leadership Let Dems Censure Him over Anime Meme

President Donald Trump released a statement on Thursday defending Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) after Democrats and two Republicans censured the Arizona representative over an anime meme posted on Twitter.

Rittenhouse Trial Judge Bans MSNBC from Courtroom after Producer Follows Jurors (Video)

MSNBC producer James Morrison was stopped by police while allegedly trying to follow a van bringing jurors to courtroom.

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