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More Than 150 Chinese Illegal Immigrants Enter California With Luggage

A group of Chinese illegal immigrants entered the United States from Jacumba Hot Springs, California.

Over 100 House Democrats Fail to Condemn Antisemitism

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

California Governor Cancels Christmas Tree Lighting Over Pro-Palestinian Demonstration

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) canceled the Sacramento Christmas tree lighting ceremony after pro-Palestine protestors said they would hold a protest.

Liz Cheney Exploring Third-Party Presidential Bid for 2024

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) said this week that she is exploring a third-party 2024 presidential bid after losing Wyoming’s congressional seat in the 2022 Republican primary.

Healthcare Worker Turned Whistleblower Faces Court After Exposing Deaths Linked to COVID Vaccine

56-year-old healthcare worker turned whistleblower of Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand's public health agency, Barry Young, was arrested over the weekend for his alleged involvement in the "unauthorized disclosure and misuse of data."

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.

Biden Says He’s ‘Not Sure’ He Would Be Running in 2024 if Trump Wasn’t

President Biden told supporters this week he's not sure if he would running in 2024 for a reelection bid if former President Donald Trump wasn't.

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.

Nikki Haley Ahead of Biden, Behind Trump

According to a new Messenger/Harris poll released this week, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley remains behind former President Donald Trump among Republican voters, but ahead of President Joe Biden.

Speaker Johnson Requires January 6 Footage Faces Must Be Blurred Prior to Public Release

Speaker Mike Johnson announced this week that in order to protect individuals from potential retaliation or legal consequences, faces in the January footage will be blurred before being released to the public.

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