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Today marks 2 years since Roe v. Wade was overturned and both Biden and Trump are highlighting it on the campaign trail.

The Biden and Trump campaigns are marking the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. And more than one thousand people are dead while making the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia amid dangerous high temperatures.  These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, June 24, 2024. Biden, Trump campaigns mark 2nd anniversary…

The number of Chinese migrants crossing from the southern border has spiked, and a new way of smuggling these migrants has been revealed.

The number of migrants coming across the U.S. southern border has increased in recent years. However, it’s not only migrants from Mexico and Latin America. The number of people coming from China has also spiked. In 2023, around 37,000 Chinese citizens were apprehended at the border. That is 50 times more than in 2021. These…

More than 150 individuals were arrested in Polk County, Florida during an undercover human trafficking operation involving a Disney employee.

Authorities have detained eight suspected terrorists with possible ties to ISIS in a coordinated operation across major U.S. cities. Federal sources revealed that all eight individuals were “fully vetted and released into the U.S.” after crossing the southern border in 2023 and 2024. Deportation efforts underway Efforts are now underway to deport the detained suspects.…

New threats from other nations and terrorist organizations emphasized a need for cooperation among the military's special operations forces.

Special operations forces from all five branches of the military are facing a wide variety of challenges at home and abroad in 2024. Leaders from every branch met at the 2024 State of the Special Operations Forces Week summit to discuss everything from budget restraints to troop enlistment. The summit panels and keynote speeches came…

A teen in Idaho has been arrested after the FBI said he was planning a terrorist attack on area churches in northern Idaho.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested an Idaho teen on Saturday, April 6, who the agency said had been planning an ISIS-inspired terror attack on churches in his hometown in northern Idaho. Prosecutors said 18-year-old Alexander Mercurio detailed how he would kill churchgoers on Sunday, April 14. The FBI said Mercurio told a confidential informant…

Islamic State group attacks in Syria and Iraq are on track to double compared to last year, signaling a resurgence attempt.

Four gunmen opened fire on a crowd of civilians at a concert venue in Moscow, Russia on Mar. 22, claiming at least 144 lives. U.S. intelligence believes the radical Islamist group ISIS-K, an ISIS offshoot, was behind the attack. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan retraces the history of both ISIS and ISIS-K, explaining that…

Russia's ally, Iran, said it warned the Kremlin days before Russia's deadliest terror attack in 20 years, which left at least 144 people dead.

It’s getting harder for Russia to brush off reports that it had received multiple terror attack warnings before the concert hall massacre near Moscow on Friday, March 22. Now, Russia’s ally, Iran, is saying it tipped off the Kremlin days before Russia’s deadliest terror attack in 20 years, which left at least 144 people dead.…

Russia is preparing for a large summer offensive and the country's defense minister just announced the formation of two new armies.

Russia is still reeling from the attack at a concert that killed more than 130 people. ISIS-K, a wing of the Islamic State, claimed responsibility for the attack which also injured more than 180 people. However, Moscow is doing its best to tie Ukraine to the attacks and drum up more support for its war…

The U.S. responds to Vladimir Putin's claims after dozens are killed in a terrorist attack at a Russia concert hall, and—NBC News' Chuck Todd calls out his own network for a recent hiring during 'Meet the Press.'

The U.S. responds to Vladimir Putin’s claims after dozens are killed in a terrorist attack at a Russia concert hall, and—NBC News’ Chuck Todd calls out his own network for a recent hiring during ‘Meet the Press.’ These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, March 25, 2024. Suspects in Russia concert hall…

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