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Taiwan Urges Travelers to Avoid China Over Sickness Outbreak

Taiwan's health ministry is urging its people who are elderly, very young, or with poor immunity to avoid traveling to China because of the uptick in respiratory illnesses in the country.

Illegal Immigrant Charged With Murder After Shooting Two Sisters in the Head

An illegal alien has been charged with capital murder for shooting two sisters in the head last week in Dallas, Texas.

Democrat Congressman’s House Vandalized By Pro-Palestinian Protesters

A Democrat member of Congress said that his home in Washington was vandalized by pro-Palestinian protesters calling for a ceasefire in the war.

SpaceX Launches Spy Satellite From California

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a spy satellite for South Korea launched out of California's Vandenberg Space Force Base Friday.

Israel Does Not Have Enough ‘Credit’ to Defeat Hamas: Secretary of State Antony Blinken

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Israeli leaders that it lacks "credit" to defeat Hamas.

U.S. Veteran Paul Whelan Jailed in Russia Attacked in Prison

Paul Whelan, a U.S. Marine veteran who has been imprisoned in Russia for several years was attacked this week by another inmate, his family reported.

Deutsche Bank Testifies in Trump Trial: Net Worth Changes ‘Not Unusual’

A Deutsche Bank AG executive testified in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, telling a New York judge that clients are able to get a loan after reporting a greater net worth than the lender's estimation.

Officials Warn AI Firm May Be Giving Genetic Data to China

Two intel officials warned earlier this week of an artificial intelligence firm that may be giving millions of Americans' genetic data to the Chinese government.

Riley Gaines to Testify Before House Panel On Protecting Women’s Sports

NCAA swimming champion Riley Gaines and other women leaders are expected to testify in front of a House Oversight subcommittee next week.

U.S. Suspends, Reduces Vehicle Processing at Select Ports Along Southern Border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced this week that it will temporarily suspend and reduce vehicle processing at certain ports of entry into the country along the southern border.

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