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Former President Donald Trump faces additional charges in the classified document case.

Former President Donald Trump faces new accusations in the classified documents case. And health officials say they have found the surprising cause of a mysterious food allergy plaguing thousands of Americans. It’s time for The Rundown for Friday, July 28, 2023. Trump accused of attempting to have video deleted Federal prosecutors have tacked on three…

In what was called a historic day, a House oversight subcommittee held a hearing about unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs.

July 26 was “Disclosure Day” on Capitol Hill as the House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border and Foreign Affairs held a hearing about unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP. The committee laid out its goals early on, with multiple members saying they wanted to remove the stigma around reporting UAPs, which used to be…

The US Navy is fielding a pod of underwater drones called Orcas. The XLUUVs represent the next evolution of maritime warfare.

Move over, Willy, there’s a new favorite Orca in the water. Boeing Defense released video of its Orca on July 18, fittingly surrounded by a pod of slightly dumbfounded dolphins. Based on its Echo Voyager test vehicle, Boeing’s Orca is what’s known as an extra-large unmanned undersea vehicle, or XLUUV. The Pentagon ordered a pod…

A member of the House Freedom Caucus said he does not fear a government shutdown as the group works to cut spending.

Congress must approve a government funding bill by Sept. 30 or the federal government will shutdown. While it may be two months away, both the House and Senate are about to spend the entire month of August in recess. Congressional leadership is working to take action as soon as possible.  Congress needs to pass 12…

Vast minefields have resulted in slowed progress for Ukraine's ongoing counteroffensive against Russia's military invasion.

The conflict in Ukraine, which began more than a year and a half ago, shows no signs of abating even as Ukrainian forces have initiated their counteroffensive against Russia. Recent actions by the U.S. government indicate that the war is expected to carry on for some time. “We want to make sure that the Ukrainians…

For years, U.S. military emails have ended up in the hands of a Russian ally. This massive problem was caused by a simple typo.

For years, U.S. military emails have ended up in the hands of a Russian ally. This massive problem was caused by a simple typo. The domain of U.S. military email accounts is “.mil.” However, it was discovered that millions of emails were mistakenly sent to “.ml” accounts. “.ml” is the domain of Mali, a West…

Instead of relying solely on attacking Russian defenses head on, Ukraine is attacking the supply lines that feed Russia’s military.

The Crimean Bridge in Kerch was attacked again early Monday morning of July 17. Several sections of the structure were destroyed, marking the latest victory for Ukraine’s revamped counteroffensive strategy. When Ukraine first launched its summer counteroffensive in June, it quickly lost an estimated 20% of its Western-supplied armored vehicles. Some losses were expected, but…

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