A recent report from a bipartisan commission formed by Congress has raised serious concerns about the United States’ preparedness for a potential global conflict with major adversaries like Russia and …
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Secret Service Director Resigns After Admitting to ‘Failure’ in Protecting Trump During Assassination Attempt
Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle resigned following the agency’s failure to protect former President Donald Trump during an assassination attempt on July 13. Cheatle’s resignation comes a day after being …
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Secret Service Director Admits to ‘Failure’ in Protecting Trump During Assassination Attempt
Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle declared the agency’s efforts to protect former President Donald Trump as a “failure.” The assassination attempt on Trump has thrust the Secret Service into intense …
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Trump Secures GOP Nomination, Chooses J.D. Vance as Vice Presidential Mate
Former President Donald Trump has been officially announced as the Republican nominee for president, securing a unanimous vote from all 1,215 delegates at the GOP convention. The announcement was made …
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President Joe Biden’s health has come under scrutiny following revelations that a renowned neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s disease has made multiple visits to the White House. According to visitor logs, …
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Tanja Benton, a former biostatistical research scientist at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (BCBST), has been awarded nearly $700,000 by a federal jury after being fired for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine …
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In a significant bipartisan effort, members of the U.S. House of Representatives are forming a new group to intensify actions against China’s role in the American fentanyl crisis. This move …
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A Chinese ‘cyber police’ agent has been identified as running a private social network that assists illegal immigrants from China in entering the United States, according to an investigation by …
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Pentagon Report Reveals U.S. Soldiers More Likely to Die by Suicide than in Combat
A Pentagon study has found that U.S. soldiers are nine times more likely to die by suicide than in combat. According to a five-year analysis by the Defense Health Agency …
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Nearly 70 nurses from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) protested at the VA headquarters in Washington, D.C. on Thursday against anticipated staffing cuts. Representing 23 VA medical facilities nationwide, …