Government

U.S. Deploys Warships to Deter Iran's Potential Attack on Israel and American Troops
In an effort to stop Iran from attacking directly, which could happen as soon as Friday or Saturday, the U.S. quickly sent warships to the area to protect Israel and American troops deployed there. ... Read More.
US House Keeps Government Spying Act: How Speaker Johnson Swung the Vote
The US House of Representatives decided to keep an act in place that lets the government spy on people without an order. Republicans who support Trump stopped an earlier version of the act, but House S ... Watch Now.
CCP Accuses US, Japan, and Philippines of Smearing and Attacking China Before Three-Way Meeting
China says that the US, Japan, and the Philippines are “smearing and attacking” China before the three-way meeting in Washington on Friday. The three countries said in a statement before the meeting th ... Read More.
US Senator J.D. Vance: Kiev Needs More than Soldiers to Beat Moscow
The Ohio Republican wrote, “Ukraine’s problem is not the GOP; it is math.” “Ukraine needs more soldiers than it can get, even with strict rules on conscription.” It also needs more equipment than the U ... Read More.
Zelensky Urges West to Stand Strong Against Putin: A Test of EU's Courage, Says Ukrainian President
Vladimir Zelensky said that if Western countries do not speed up Ukraine’s entry into the EU and NATO, Russian President Vladimir Putin will see them as weak. ... Read More.
Americans Criticizing Kiev Branded as Russian Propagandists by US-Funded Groups | Report
A report released on Thursday says that Americans who disagree with Kiev have been called Russian propagandists by a “sprawling constellation” of supposedly independent groups and fact-checkers that ar ... Read More.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Bars Governor Noem Amid Drug Gang Profit Claims
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s council objected to some of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s (R) recent comments that implied tribal officials were profiting from the presence of Mexican drug gangs, the ... Read More.
House Speaker Mike Johnson Met With Party Rebellion Over FISA Changes
House Freedom Caucus members halt bill vote over FBI access to private messages. Mr. Johnson’s vote on an amendment at the center of the dispute. ... Read More.
Biden Administration Considers Cease on Assange Probe: Australian Plea Reviewed
Joe Biden said that his administration is thinking about whether to agree to the Australian government’s request to stop investigating WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after years of detention in the U ... Read More.
GOP Senators Seek Delay on Mayorkas Impeachment Articles to Rally Support for Full Trial
As planned, Speaker Mike Johnson will not send the articles of impeachment against Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security, to the Senate this week as planned. On Tuesday, Republican sen ... Read More.
Arizona's Supreme Court Backs Abortion Ban with Prison Sentences, Alerting Physicians to 1864 Law
Arizona’s Supreme Court deems a 160-year-old law restricting abortions enforceable. Ruling halts execution for 14 days for lower court review on constitutionality. ... Read More.
Washington's Warning to Chinese Companies Ignored as Beijing Stands Firm
Washington supposedly sent a warning to Chinese companies that help the Russian military in its fight with Ukraine, but Beijing did not care about it. The Foreign Ministry responded that China will do ... Read More.
Fulton County DA Urges Appeals Court: Deny Trump's Bid to Oust Her from Case
According to a filing made Monday afternoon, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked an appeals court not to hear former President Donald Trump’s appeal of his trial judge’s decision not to e ... Read More.
House Republicans Seek Tape Records of Hur-Biden Talks, DOJ Denies Access
House Republicans have asked for tape records of former Special Counsel Robert Hur’s conversation with President Biden, but the Justice Department will not give them to them. This means that Attorney G ... Read More.
NYC Settles Hijab Lawsuit: $17.5M Compensation for Women Forced to Remove Headscarves
New York City settles lawsuit with women forced to remove hijabs for mug shots. City to pay $17.5 million to affected individuals in class action case, offering payments between $7,000 and $13,000. ... Read More.

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