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The Homeland Security Department is asking the Defense Department for 1,500 troops to assist with administrative work at the border.

The Biden administration is sending 1,500 troops to the southern border ahead of the end of Title 42, the pandemic order which allows for the near immediate deportation of immigrants on public health grounds. The request was made by the Department of Homeland Security and approved by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. The troops will serve…

The Taliban has killed the ISIS leader responsible for leading an attack that killed 13 U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

The Taliban has killed the ISIS leader responsible for leading an attack that killed 13 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. And the U.S. House is taking action to address the U.S. debt limit. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Wednesday, April 26, 2023. ISIS leader responsible for Kabul attack killed Almost two years…

The U.S. is deploying additional military forces in preparation for a possible evacuation of American diplomatic officials from Sudan.

The United States is reportedly deploying additional military forces to an East African base as part of preparations for a possible evacuation of American diplomatic officials from Sudan. Three U.S. defense officials who confirmed that the troops would be based in nearby Djibouti, according to NBC News. “We are deploying additional capabilities nearby in the…

The Senate received a classified briefing on the Discord classified document leak and lawmakers expressed concern it could happen again.

Members of the Senate received a classified briefing on the Discord classified documents leak which lawmakers said left them concerned that the Defense Department is unable to stop this from happening again and that the overall system for protecting classified information is inadequate. “I think it’s stunning that the Department of Defense and the intelligence…

President Joe Biden signed am executive order Tuesday, April 18, aimed at expanding access to affordable long-term care and child care.

President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday, April 18, aimed at expanding access to affordable long-term care and child care. The order issues over 50 directives across nearly every federal agency. Under the order, the White House asks federal agencies to “identify which of their grant programs can support child care and long-term…

"The Heartbeat Protection Act" has been signed into law by Florida governor Ron DeSantis. It bans abortions after six-weeks of pregnancy.

Florida passes a six-week abortion ban, and lawmakers in one state are getting closer to outright banning the app TikTok. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Friday, April 14, 2023.  Florida passes 6-week abortion ban Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, R, signed “The Heartbeat Protection Act” into law after the state House took…

Russia's ambassador to Belarus has said Russian tactical nuclear weapons will be deployed close to Belarus’ borders with NATO neighbors.

As the Department of Defense continues to investigate who might’ve leaked classified documents detailing U.S. and NATO plans in Ukraine, Russia’s ambassador to Belarus, Boris Gryzlov, turned up the heat. On April 2, Gryzlov said some Russian tactical nuclear weapons will be stationed in Belarus close to its border with NATO members Lithuania, Latvia, and…

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…

The Taliban claims to have put back to use around 300 U.S. military vehicles left behind in Afghanistan from when the U.S. withdrew in 2021

The Taliban claims to have repaired and put back to use around 300 U.S. military vehicles. The vehicles were left behind in Afghanistan from when the U.S. withdrew its last remaining troops in 2021. In a Twitter post, the Afghanistan Defense Ministry shared photos of rows of purported U.S. vehicles which the Taliban says have…

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