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Top intel officials to appear before Senate for hearing on ‘worldwide threats’

Top officials in the intelligence community will appear before the Senate for a hearing on foreign security threats after a suspected Chinese spy balloon violated U.S. airspace last month.

CIA’s judgement is Xi has ‘doubts’ about success of possible Taiwan invasion

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has instructed his military to be prepared to invade Taiwan in 2027, but the CIA's belief is that he has "doubts" about whether this is an attainable goal.

Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik pushes back against leftist activists in schools

Chaya Raichik, the creator of the conservative Twitter account Libs of TikTok, is seeking new ways to advocate children’s safety against leftist activism in schools.

House GOP accuses Treasury of obstructing investigation into Biden family’s business deals

The House Oversight Committee is accusing the Treasury Department of "operating in bad faith" as the GOP investigates the Biden family's finances.

Rep. Cori Bush married security guard, ‘the love of her life,’ chief of staff says

Rep. Cori Bush's (D-MO) chief of staff confirmed reports and celebrated the congresswoman's recent marriage to a campaign security guard earlier this month.

Biden taps yet another mayor to lead White House Office of Public Engagement

Monday presented yet another high-profile departure from the Biden White House, with former Columbia, South Carolina, Mayor Stephen Benjamin announced as the replacement for outgoing Office of Public Engagement Director Keisha Lance Bottoms.

SpaceX launch scrubbed minutes before expected takeoff

The launch of the SpaceX Crew-6 to the International Space Station was scrapped minutes before it was set to lift off on Monday morning.

DEA and Arizona officials seize 4.5M fentanyl pills, over 3,000 pounds of meth in bust

Federal agents and Arizona law enforcement officials worked together to complete a drug bust and seized approximately 4.5 million fentanyl-laced pills and roughly 3,100 lbs of methamphetamine, authorities said.

Jill Biden quashes speculation president will bow out of 2024: ‘Not in my book’

First lady Jill Biden dropped another major hint that her husband will mount a reelection campaign, quickly dismissing the possibility of him bowing out.

UN chief describes ‘most massive’ human rights violations in Ukraine

The first year of Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has resulted in the "most massive" human rights violations, according to the head of the United Nations.
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