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News analysis When U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stopped Thomas Weir Pauken II at Washington Dulles International Airport in January 2025, they found him carrying two cellphones, a laptop and $3,000 in cash, according to the FBI affidavit. He told them he had flown in to recruit an American
US Closing Last Afghanistan Base as Biden Continues Withdrawal
The U.S. military is on track to end its almost two-decade-long engagement in Afghanistan by Sept. 11...
Virgin Orbit’s First Commercial Space Launch a Success
The satellite launch servicing sector has a new player in the field—Virgin Orbit. On Wednesday, June...
The US Military Is Finding It Harder and Harder to Buy Semiconductors
Shortages, supply chains, and security weigh heavily in which chips can and can’t be used Semiconductors...
‘If They Can Do It to Me, They Can Do It to Anyone’: Trump Announces Suits Against Big Tech for Censorship
Former U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a trio of class action lawsuits against Twitter, YouTube,...
Facebook Blocks #Revolution Hashtag on American Independence Day
Back in 1776, 13 American colonies declared that they were no longer subject to the rule of the British...
NYC Elections: Democrat Mayoral Candidates File Lawsuits to Review Vote Tallies
The three Democrat candidates running for New York City mayor have filed lawsuits seeking to review the...
US Government Spied on Microsoft Users, Vice President Asks for Stronger Privacy Laws
On June 30, the Corporate Vice President of Microsoft, Tom Burt, testified before the House Committee...
US Restarts Trade Talks With Taiwan Despite Beijing’s Opposition, Raises Pork and Beef Issue
On June 29th, representatives from the United States and Taiwan held trade talks for the first time in...
Higher Death, Hospitalization Rates Among Vaccinated Individuals: UK COVID-19 Data
The UK is one of the most vaccinated countries in the world against Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19...