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U.S.-South Korea-Japan summit starting at Camp David

President Biden is welcoming the leaders of South Korea and Japan to the Camp David presidential retreat to launch an era of trilateral cooperation in the face of rising Chinese and North Korean aggression, though the White House says the trio will stop short of forging a mini NATO.

Department of Homeland Security grants new deportation amnesty for Ukrainians

The Biden administration has announced a renewed deportation amnesty for Ukrainians who have reached the U.S., giving nearly 200,000 people 18 more months of tentative legal status and work authorization.

Cyberattackers lie in wait as federal tech agencies brace for a mass exit of top officials

Major turnover in the leadership of Washington's tech establishment is underway, raising the prospect that enemy hackers will take advantage of the experience gap among critical tech and cyber jobs.

Hunter Biden was living in the White House when the coke was found

Hunter Biden, who is 53 years old, was evidently staying with his father when the Secret Service discovered a bag of cocaine inside the White House. According to the Washington Post, the scandal-laden First Son, his second wife, and only son moved into the executive mansion on June 21, one day after securing a (since-imploded) sweetheart deal to skirt jail time for his tax and gun crimes.

Is Sound of Freedom awakening our collective conscience yet?

Whatever the political controversy surrounding the release of Sound of Freedom, the silence from the legacy media and Hollywood is deeply troubling.

Gaetz introduces resolution to censure judge in Trump Jan. 6 case

Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) is introducing a resolution to censure the judge overseeing Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case against former President Donald Trump related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election Friday. In a statement obtained by The Hill, Gaetz’s office said he is introducing the resolution against U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan “for...

IRS agent fatally shot during training

An agent with the IRS was shot and killed during a firearms training exercise in Phoenix, the FBI confirmed Friday. The shooting occurred at the firing range of the Phoenix federal prison, which is the interagency training ground for federal agents in the region, the FBI said. IRS agents were at the range Friday for...

The aftermath of Biden’s dishonorable Afghanistan exit is still unfolding

Like Vietnam, the consequences of Afghanistan are still reverberating today and will continue to haunt both President Biden and U.S. credibility.

Joe Biden’s odd but revealing claim about inflation

Joe Biden brandished a brand-new claim in his recent talk about the wonders of the Inflation Reduction Act:

Man who attacked officers with flagpole on Jan. 6 sentenced to 4 years in prison

A Florida man who attacked police officers with a flagpole during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to four years in prison, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday. Michael Perkins, 40, in March was found guilty of assaulting a federal officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon, civil...

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