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German double agent passed Ukraine intelligence to Russia, had access to NSA info

A German agent who works for the country’s foreign intelligence service is accused of accessing secret information about the Ukraine war and transmitting it to Russian officials.

‘Be open to learning’: Democratic lawmaker blasted for deleting tweet after Elon Musk fact-check

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) is being called out and fact-checked after attempting to slam the latest release of "Twitter Files."

Stephan Bonnar dead: UFC community mourns Hall of Famer’s death at 45

UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar died at 45 from “presumed heart complications.”

Democrats call on Rep.-elect George Santos to resign amid reports he fabricated resume details

Several Democrats are calling on Rep.-elect George Santos (R-NY) to resign his newly won House seat after the incoming GOP freshman admitted to lying about his education and employment history while campaigning during the midterm elections.

A way too early look at the 2024 presidential contenders

Now that the midterm elections have wrapped up, a political cold war is brewing for the next major electoral tussle on the horizon: the 2024 presidential race.

Year in review: Grassroots parents group became a political force in 2022 to oust status quo school boards

A grassroots parent group seeking to delete critical race theory from schools has now expanded into a national political force to be reckoned with, as half its 500 candidates took seats on school boards.

Brittney Griner’s time in Russia shined light on wrongfully detained Americans

Brittney Griner was the most prominent American wrongfully detained abroad and the biggest success story for the Biden administration's efforts to secure their freedom in 2022, but not the only one.

He said, she said: A look back at the biggest moments of the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial

The spring defamation trial between movie star exes Johnny Depp and Amber Heard captivated audiences worldwide as viewers tuned in daily to the contentious, dueling testimonies. Vulgar text messages, video footage of the former couple, and photographs were a large focal point of the trial, displaying some of the celebrities' most vulnerable moments for the world to see.

Year in Review: Five notable tech bills passed this year as Silicon Valley faces populist backlash

Congress was able to pass a few small yet significant pieces of technology-related legislation amid growing populist hostility toward Big Tech from the Left over profit margins and the Right over culture war issues.

African population growth could create opportunity or crisis zone

Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum is on a mission to build about 46,000 schools in his country, which has one of lowest literacy rates in the world — and a population expected to nearly triple by 2050.
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