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Rubio Condemns CCP’s Tiananmen Square Massacre, Marking 36th Anniversary
‘We remember the brutal crackdown 36 years ago ... Freedom, democracy, and self-rule are human principles the CCP cannot erase,’ said U.S. Secretary of State.
Ukrainian Attack on Russian Strategic Bombers Raises Level of Risk: US Envoy
Satellite imagery has suggested that some Russian strategic bombers were severely damaged.
NATO Must Go Further, Faster to Increase Defense Spending: Secretary General
Mark Rutte was speaking at a press conference in Brussels ahead of a meeting by member states’ defense ministers in the Belgian capital.
Harvard’s China Ties Under Scrutiny as US Targets Student Visas
Relationship between university and Beijing has elicited concerns about Chinese Communist Party influence
Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Banning China From Purchasing Land in the State
Gov. Katie Hobbs said the bill was ‘ineffective at counter-espionage.’
Forced Travel and Surveillance: Beijing’s Preemptive Strike on Tiananmen Square Memorials
Dissidents across China have been placed under surveillance or warned to remain silent ahead of the 36th anniversary of the CCP’s Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Trump’s 50 Percent Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum Take Effect, Aimed at Boosting US Production
By doubling the levies, foreign companies ‘can no longer get over the fence,’ Trump said.
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
▶Max Tegmark on AI Superintelligence: We’re Creating an ‘Alien Species’ That Would Replace Us
‘The painful truth … is that we’re much closer to figuring out how to build this stuff than we are figuring out how to control it,’ says MIT professor Tegmark.
Trump Administration Removes Hospital Guidance on Emergency Abortions
That decision has sparked responses from pro-abortion and pro-life voices alike.
Sweden Urged to Halt International Adoptions After Decades of Child Trafficking Uncovered
Thousands of children adopted to Sweden may have been taken from their biological parents illegally, according to a government investigation.
Former Top Chinese General, Xi Ally Dies in Beijing
Xu Qiliang’s death came as the communist regime’s military saw a series of high-profile purges.
Battle Lines Form After Musk Criticism of Big, Beautiful Bill Divides Republicans
‘Elon is simply wrong,’ said House Speaker Mike Johnson. But Sen. Rand Paul sided with the DOGE chief, saying, ‘We can and must do better.’
Knicks Announce Tom Thibodeau Firing After Playoff Loss
The New York Knicks will go looking for a new head coach after the firing to Tom Thibodeau on Tuesday.
US Charges 2 Chinese Nationals With Smuggling Crop-Killing Fungus, Visa Fraud
One of the suspects allegedly got Chinese regime funding to study Fusarium graminearum, a potential agroterror weapon.
House CCP Committee Chairman Inquires With Canadian Firm About Supply of Critical Metal
Rep. John Moolenaar says America’s dependence on China for tungsten ‘poses a significant risk’ to the United States’ industrial base and warfighting readiness.
Pentagon Deploys Civilian Staff to Help DHS in Fight Against Illegal Immigration
The new Pentagon deployments are part of the Trump administration’s ‘whole-of-government’ strategy to secure the southern border and enforce immigration laws.
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Former University of Michigan President Fails to Win Vote to Helm Florida’s Flagship School
Santa Ono championed a DEI agenda at the University of Michigan before complying with a Trump order and publicly declaring a change of heart.
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