Articles By: Ethan
Federal Prosecutor Leo Wise Faces Backlash For 'Soft' Handling Of Hunter Biden
Federal prosecutor Leo Wise, known for his aggressive pursuit of corruption cases involving powerful political figures, is now facing criticism for his handling of the prosecution of Hunter Biden.
American Muslims For Palestine Launch Petition To Block Israel From U.S. Visa Waiver Program
Advocacy organization American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) has launched a petition to prevent Israel from joining the U.S. Visa Waiver Program.
U.S. Air Force Achieves Breakthrough With AI-Piloted Valkyrie, Paving The Way for Advanced Combat Abilities
The U.S. Air Force has achieved a major milestone in military technology by successfully completing its first unmanned flight utilizing artificial intelligence (AI).
U.S. Immigration Authorities Expand Nighttime Curfews For Asylum-Seeking Families Amid Surging Numbers And Controversy
U.S. immigration authorities are expanding curfews for heads of asylum-seeking families who have crossed the border and are awaiting initial screenings.
Betrayers In Uniform: U.S. Navy Sailors Caught Leaking Classified Military Data To China, Escalating Tensions In Espionage War
Two U.S. Navy sailors have been apprehended by U.S. officials on charges of providing sensitive national security information to China.
Central Park Showdown: New York City Considers Housing Illegal Immigrants In Iconic Landmark Amidst Homelessness Crisis
New York City officials are exploring the possibility of housing illegal immigrants in Central Park as the city grapples with the influx of newcomers.
Red Tape: Army's Highest-Ranking Officer Steps Down, Leaving Critical Position Unfilled Until Successor Can Be Sworn In
The highest-ranking officer in the Army, Gen. James McConville, stepped down from his position on Friday after serving for 40 years.
Bud Light Layoffs Spark Patriotic Job Market Surge: Former Employees Embrace Offers From These 'Pro-America' Businesses
Former employees of Bud Light who were recently laid off are taking advantage of offers from conservative organizations Public Sq. and RedBalloon to help them find new employment.
The Saga Continues: Bryan Kohberger Provides His "Alibi" To Court (Video)
The man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022 presented an alibi to the court on Wednesday, according to court documents.
Unruly Passengers On Airplanes Skyrocket By 47%: Former FBI Agent Points To Alarming Trend And Blames 'No Frills' Airlines
Unruly passenger incidents on airplanes have seen a significant increase globally, rising by 47% in 2022 compared to the previous year, according to a recent report from the International Air Transport Association.
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