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Axios reported the Federal Communications Commission plans to ban all sales of new Huawei and ZTE telecommunications devices in the U.S.

In an historic step towards defending national security from China, Axios reported the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plans to ban all sales of new Huawei and ZTE telecommunications devices in the U.S. Citing “sources with direct knowledge of the private deliberations.” Axios also reported the FCC will ban some sales of video surveillance equipment from…

The Wall Street Journal reported thousands of federal officials traded stocks of companies whose fates were directly affected by their employers’ actions.

According to a Wall Street Journal investigation, thousands of federal officials owned shares or traded stocks of companies whose fates were directly affected by their employers’ actions. The Journal published the investigation Tuesday after the paper “obtained and analyzed more than 31,000 financial-disclosure forms for about 12,000 senior career employees, political staff and presidential appointees.”…

A report from the Department of Defense raises concern from U.S. lawmakers, alleging China has found a way inside of U.S. research companies.

“China, not the U.S., is the ultimate beneficiary of DoD and other [U. S. government] research investments.” This is the shocking conclusion coming from a Pentagon report revealing federally funded research companies in the U.S. are being bought out by China. The Department of Defense report was obtained by Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa. Ernst is leading…

Russians are rushing to book one-way flights out of the country after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "partial mobilization."

Large numbers of Russians rushed to book one-way flights out of the country after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization” of 300,000 military reservists to continue the war in Ukraine. Putin said conscription would “prioritize people who served in the armed forces and those with military specialization and experience.” The decree took effect…

According to the Pentagon's inspector general, it may have moved too quickly in denying religious exemption requests to the department's vaccine mandate.

According to a memo from Department of Defense Inspector General Sean O’Donnell, the Pentagon may have moved too quickly in denying religious exemption requests to the department’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The memo was sent to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin back in June and later obtained by Military.com. “The volume and rate at which decisions were…

All 435 House seats are up for grabs during November's midterm elections. With many to follow, here are some of the most tightly contested.

This November, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives will be on the ballot. The party that takes the majority will control which bills get a vote on the House floor and which party controls the committees; and with that comes the power to investigate and issue subpoenas. With so many races to follow…

21 years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a plea deal may be in the works for the five men awaiting trial in Guantanamo Bay.

It’s been 21 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Five men, including the self-described mastermind, are still in the Guantanamo Bay prison awaiting trial for their roles in the attacks. Now, according to CBS News, a plea deal for those five men may be in the works. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed already claimed credit for planning…

The Pentagon denied D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's request for National Guard assistance with the influx of immigrants being bused from Texas.

The Department of Defense has once again denied Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s request for National Guard assistance with the thousands of migrants who are arriving on buses from Texas. This is the second denial since Bowser made her initial request in July. In a letter to Bowser, DOD executive secretary Kelly Bulliner Holly stated…

Monday marked one year since the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and the Taliban took control as Americans left the country.

Monday marked one year since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan amid withdrawal of American troops from the government. A chaotic scene followed until the last U.S. troops came home 15 days later. Hundreds of Americans were initially left behind. The Taliban brutally beat and murdered innocent Afghans. People clung to departing planes in an act…

President Biden is sending Ukraine billions of dollars more in aid, including the largest single military aid package since the war began.

The United States is sending billions of dollars more in fiscal and military aid to Ukraine. This latest round of support includes the largest single military aid package since the war against Russia began almost six months ago. This most recent round of aid totals $5.5 billion. $4.5 billion of that includes fiscal aid, while…

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