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The case of U.S. airman Jack Teixeira, accused of leaking sensitive U.S. defense documents, raises more questions than it answers.

After they received a briefing on the classified documents leaked by U.S. airman Jack Teixeira, members of the Senate Intelligence Committee expressed their concern about whether intelligence agencies are capable of preventing another leak. “I certainly wasn’t satisfied with any plans they have in place to prevent this from happening in the future,” Intelligence Committee…

The latest classified Pentagon document leaked describes the threat of advanced Chinese spy drones to the U.S.

Classified Pentagon documents leaked on social media continue to resurface and spill U.S. military secrets. The latest was uncovered by the Washington Post. It describes a threat to the U.S. that the military has been monitoring. That threat is new spy drone technology from China that would dramatically enhance China’s ability to conduct surveillance operations…

A federal appeals court has ruled to preserve access to abortion pills, but tightens the rules on how the drug can be used.

A federal appeals court has ruled to preserve access to abortion pills, but tightened the rules on how the drug can be used. And officials claim North Korea has fired a weapon never used before in the country. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Thursday, April 13, 2023.  Court preserves abortion pill…

U.S. intelligence about Ukraine and other allies was leaked. A former Pentagon official said the source of the leak could be American.   

The Pentagon, the Department of Justice and the greater world of Western intelligence is still reeling after it was revealed classified U.S. military documents appeared online. During the week of April 9,, a former Pentagon official said the source of the U.S. document leak could be an American. Classified Pentagon documents revealing sensitive information about…

The DOJ has opened a criminal investigation into the leak of top secret documents. Some of them pertain to the war in Ukraine.

Top secret Pentagon documents from the U.S. government have leaked online, exposing U.S. intelligence on the Russia-Ukraine war. Now the Justice Department is investigating. And an Uber driver convicted of murder last week could receive a pardon from the Texas governor. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Monday, April 10, 2023. Classified…

Former President Trump's historic indictment draws comparisons to leaders around the world that have faced criminal charges in recent years.

On Thursday, March 30, former President Donald Trump became the first ex-president in American history to be indicted on criminal charges. While the development marked an unprecedented moment in U.S. politics, it joins the reality of other countries around the world which have seen their former leaders indicted or jailed for various charges over the…

President Biden's second democracy summit starts March 19. He is pledging $690 million toward bolstering other nation's democracies.

President Biden is kicking off his second Summit for Democracy on March 29, pledging nearly $700 million toward bolstering other nation’s democracies. More than 100 global leaders have been invited to attend. The summit will last two days with the goal of strengthening like-minded governments around the globe, and advocating for reforms in autocratic-leaning nations.…

North Korea claimed it successfully tested a nuclear-capable underwater attack drone capable of creating large, radioactive tsunamis.

An uncrewed, nuclear-capable submarine that creates massive radioactive waves to attack fleets of ships and render entire coastal cities uninhabitable. That’s how North Korea described its newly unveiled underwater attack drone. #ONNanalysis 🧵1.The DPRK reported on its 21-23 Mar nuclear counterattack drill where the “Haeil,” an “Unmanned Underwater Nuclear Attack Craft” designed to “destroy naval…

Candida auris, a potentially deadly and drug-resistant fungus, is rapidly spreading in US health care facilities, according to the CDC.

Candida auris, a potentially deadly fungus that is resistant to drugs, is spreading quickly in U.S. health care facilities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned this week. According to federal data, clinical cases of the fungus almost doubled in 2021. The CDC noted that the disease primarily affects older individuals and those…

More than 1.4 million young people have enlisted in North Korea's military in the last few days, according to state media.

There is a profound amount of censorship in North Korea. What residents there know about the North and South’s conflict comes directly from their dictator, and anti-American rhetoric is working on North Korea’s people. More than 1.4 million young people have enlisted in North Korea’s military in the last few days, according to state media.…

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