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FBI Leaders Say Video Shows Jeffrey Epstein Died by Suicide, Will Release Footage
‘We are working on cleaning it up to make sure you have an enhanced’ version of the video, the FBI’s Dan Bongino says.
CDC Updates COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations After Delay
The agency had kept its old recommendations in place for several days, even after officials announced they had been superseded.
Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
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Hegseth Greets ASEAN Counterparts at Defense Summit as China Opts Out
‘The United States is committed to working with our allies and partners to deter aggression by communist China in the Indo-Pacific,’ the defense secretary said.
Moscow Expects to Discuss Cease-Fire Conditions in Istanbul
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
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Pittsburg Communities Welcome New Steel Partnership, Trump’s Arrival at Rally
Residents expressed optimism that new policies, tariffs, and agreements will bolster the steel industry and revitalize the region.
Frontrunner in South Korean Presidential Election Proposes Reforming Martial Law
Voting has already begun in a snap election that was sparked following a disastrous martial law declaration by the previous president in December last year.
Chinese Regime Targets 5 Types of Foreign ‘Spies’
Observers said the purpose of the regime’s spy-catching propaganda is to shift focus away from its current internal political and economic crises.
Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Hits 7-Month Low
The U.S. central bank is not expected to cut interest rates until September.
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Spellcheck and AI were happily shoved aside on the 100th anniversary of a proud American tradition.
FBI’s Bongino Says Agency Probing COVID-19 Origin Cover-Up as New Strain Drives Cases
The probe comes as the World Health Organization said a new variant of COVID-19 is driving up cases in some parts of the world.
SEC Dismisses Lawsuit Against Crypto Exchange Binance
Under the Biden administration, the agency accused Binance of inflating the platform’s trading volume, among other things.
Intel Agency Employee Charged With Trying to Give Classified Docs to Foreign Government
FBI Director Kash Patel said the case ‘underscores the persistent risk of insider threats.’
CVS, Express Scripts Sue Over Arkansas Law Banning PBM-Owned Pharmacies
The lawsuits argue that the law places an unconstitutional restriction on interstate commerce by burdening out-of-state companies.
US Says Israel Agrees to Cease-Fire Deal but Hamas Yet to Decide
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