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According to the New York Post, on June 5, the U.S. Senate passed a roughly $70 billion immigration enforcement bill after more than 18 consecutive hours of voting. The legislation cleared the chamber by a 52-47 vote and provides major new funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and
Rolling Out ‘Full Process Democracy’, Beijing Attempts to Equate Communism With Liberty
News analysis U.S. President Joe Biden’s campaign saw the invitation of over 100 world leaders, civil...
US Holds Joint Exercises ANNUALEX 2021 with Major Global Powers Aimed at Deterring Aggression
On Nov. 30, naval forces from the United States, Australia, Germany, Japan, and Canada concluded ANNUALEX...
70-Plus Nuclear Fuel Rods at China’s Largest Reactor Taishan Damaged by Possible Design Flaws: Whistleblower
The Sino-French jointly-owned nuclear power plant at Taishan was halted in August after a problem with...
California City Declares Itself a ‘Constitutional Republic’ Defying COVID-19 Mandates
A Californian town declared itself a constitutional republic last month to halt what city authorities...
85% of Chinese Ships ‘Disappear’, AIS Base Stations Seized Along China’s Coast
Since early November, the number of vessels sending the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal...
American Lawmakers Meet with Taiwanese Officials for Second Time in One Month
Five U.S. lawmakers arrived in Taipei on Thursday, Nov. 25 to meet with government officials in regards...
Senate Democrats to Torpedo Biden’s Far-Left Banking Regulator Nominee Omarova: Reports
Several Senate Democrats will oppose President Joe Biden’s nomination of a far-left candidate to the...
USCC Report Recommends Urgent Measures to Thwart a CCP Invasion of Taiwan
On Nov. 17, The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released its 2021 Annual Report to...
Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Showcases the Threat of ‘Woke’ Politics to US Law
Commentary 18-Year-old Kyle Rittenhouse wasn’t the only one who breathed an emotional sigh of relief...