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U.S. officials are conducting an investigation into a company after it bought 52,000 acres of land near a major military base in California.

U.S. officials are investigating a company that recently purchased roughly 52,000 acres of land surrounding the Travis Air Force Base in California. There is growing speculation over whether foreign interests are involved in the company and its recent acquisitions, The Wall Street Journal reports. Travis Air Force Base serves as a crucial hub for large…

Kim Jong Un has begun a campaign to indoctrinate the children of North Korea and prepare them to contribute to the North's weapons program.

North Korea accused the United States on Monday, July 10, of conducting surveillance flights in violation of the North’s airspace. In a statement, a North Korean Defense Ministry spokesperson warned similar flights may be shot down in the future. The spokesperson said provocative military actions by the U.S. were bringing the Korean Peninsula closer to…

About 120,000 citizens in North Korea participated in mass rallies to mark the 73rd anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War.

According to North Korea’s state news agency KCNA, about 120,000 North Koreans participated in mass rallies to mark the 73rd anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War. The war began June 25, 1950. The rallies featured strong anti-U.S. sentiments from the North Korean people, who shouted slogans vowing a “war of revenge” to destroy…

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu made his first public appearance since the Wagner Group staged a revolt on Russia.

The Wagner Group staged a revolt against Russia, and a bridge collapse in Montana sent a hazardous freight train into a river. These stories and more highlight the rundown for Monday, June 26, 2023. Dust settles in Russia following Wagner group revolt Russia’s defense minister made his first public appearance since a mercenary group fighting…

The United States has approximately 700,000 cybersecurity job openings. Congress hopes to entice more people to enter the field.

The United States has approximately 700,000 cybersecurity job openings. That’s creating a shortage of qualified personnel who can protect places like hospitals, 911 call centers and schools from cyberattacks originating in places like China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. “We only have 69 skilled cybersecurity workers for every 100 that employers demand. This means we…

A nuclear-powered submarine from the United States arrived in South Korea. The USS Michigan's arrival was the first of its kind in six years.

A nuclear-powered submarine from the United States arrived in South Korea on Friday, June 16. The USS Michigan’s arrival at the southeastern port city of Busan was the first of its kind in six years. The submarine is one of the biggest in the world. It can be armed with 150 Tomahawk missiles with a…

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