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Pence Seeks to Block 1/6 Subpoena Under ‘Speech and Debate’
As has been projected for weeks, former Vice President Mike Pence has asked a judge to block the Biden administration Justice Department’s subpoena for Jan.
Challenge Leads to University Changing Bias Reporting System
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee revised its bias reporting system to make clear that it will not punish students for constitutionally protected speech, according to a Monday
Ex-CNN Boss Dismissed ‘Lab Leak’ as ‘Trump Talking Point’
Former CNN President Jeff Zucker reportedly told employees not to look into claims that COVID-19 originated in a lab leak, dismissing it as a “talking point” of
Border Patrol Using Therapy Dogs to Help Prevent Agent Suicides
The long-running Border Patrol program using canines has been expanded to include therapy dogs, after 14 agents committed suicide last year, The Hill reported Monday.
Paul Manafort Settles Suit with DOJ for $3.15 Million
Paul Manafort, Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign manager, will pay $3.15 million from a civil suit initiated by the Justice Department in April 2022, alleging Manafort
Bruce Willis’s Wife Begs Paparazzi to Stop Shouting at Actor
Bruce Willis’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, has called on paparazzi to refrain from yelling at the “Die Hard” franchise star when they see him in public,
US Firm Tied to Chinese Spy Balloon Program
A Northern California technology firm’s subsidiary sold electronics to a Chinese defense firm linked to the country’s spy balloon program, NBC News reported.
Gallup Poll: Americans View China as Greatest Enemy
According to a Gallup poll, 50% of Americans say China is the greatest enemy to the U.S., followed by Russia at 32%, North Korea at
FBI Offers Reward for Return of 4 Kidnapped Americans
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of four Americans who were shot at and kidnapped in Mexico, according to the U.S.
Lawmakers Want DOD to Fix Errors on Korean War Memorial
Lawmakers are demanding the Department of Defense fix the more than 1,000 reported misspellings and other mistakes on the Wall of Remembrance recently added to
US Supreme Court Dodges Florida City’s Challenge to Atheist Suit
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a Florida city’s bid to fend off a lawsuit by atheists accusing officials of violating constitutional
Potentially Illegal DHS Domestic Intelligence Program Revealed
The Department of Homeland Security has for years run an almost unknown program gathering domestic intelligence that a significant number of employees are concerned could be illegal,
Cancun taxi drivers throw wrench in spring break plans as Americans flock to Mexican destination
As millions of Americans prepare to descend upon one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations ahead of the spring break season, travelers may want to think
German chancellor doubles down, warns of ‘consequences’ if China sends arms to Russia
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has doubled down on his calls for China to refrain from sending weapons to Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine. He
4 Americans who traveled into Matamoros, Mexico, missing in possible kidnapping: FBI
Four Americans who drove across the U.S.-Mexico border from Texas were fired upon, held at gunpoint and possibly kidnaped, according to the FBI. Special Agent
Suicide bomber in Pakistan kills 10 policemen, injures 12 others
A suicide bomber riding on a motorcycle rammed into a police truck in Pakistan’s restive southwest, killing at least 10 policemen and wounding 12 officers
Refugee camp fire in Bangladesh leaves thousands of Muslims from Myanmar homeless
A massive fire at a crammed camp for Rohingya Muslims in southern Bangladesh left thousands of the refugees homeless Sunday, a fire official and the
Il monito di Mattarella sulla strage di Cutro: “Il cordoglio si tramuti in scelte concrete di Italia e Ue”
Read More Il dolore non basta, bisogna agire. È il monito di Sergio Mattarella che, intervenendo all’inuaugurazione dell’anno accademico dell’università di Potenza, ha sottolineato: “Di
Strage di Cutro, l’audio che potrebbe scagionare uno dei presunti scafisti: “Papà sto arrivando, puoi pagare la seconda rata del viaggio”
Read More “Mio fratello, un collaboratore degli scafisti? Ma siete impazziti?”. Antisham ha lo sguardo stravolto sulla faccia stanca quando l’avvocato Salvatore Perri gli comunica
Schlein: “Dialogo con Conte e Calenda”. E sull’Ucraina: “L’invio di armi è assolutamente necessario”
Read More Dopo l’abbraccio a Firenze con Giuseppe Conte – “Giuselly”, li hanno ribattezzati, un po’ malignamente, i competitor interni della segretaria, come fossero i