Millions of lives are at risk. Freedom is in question. In this special report, we look at what an attack on Taiwan could look like, the impacts it would have…
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Advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Oct. 20 recommended adding COVID-19 vaccines to the child and adolescent immunization schedules, despite the vaccines still being under emergency authorization…
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British Prime Minister Liz Truss has announced the end of her term after just over six weeks in office. Her resignation follows calls from her own party to step down.…
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The U.S. military is weak, according to an American think tank. Experts break down why that may be, and how adversaries are reacting. China is targeting the U.S. midterm elections.…
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In the Jan. 6 investigation, a federal judge on Oct. 19 ruled that former President Donald Trump’s former attorney John Eastman must turn over four emails to the January 6…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared martial law in four unilaterally annexed regions of Ukraine—Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. A group of Pennsylvania physicians released a statement requesting that Democratic…
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A potential dilemma emerges for Americans helping China advance its semiconductor industry. Will they keep their jobs, or their citizenship? Chinese leader Xi Jinping is vowing to win the U.S.-China…
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A key source for the anti-Donald Trump Steele dossier was acquitted on all counts by jurors in Virginia on Oct. 18. A new report by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative…
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Senator Grassley says FBI whistleblowers have revealed that the bureau has extensive evidence of possible criminal conduct by President Joe Biden’s son Hunter and the president’s brother James Biden. Texas unveiled a new campaign…
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A protester was assaulted after people reportedly pulled him into a Chinese consulate in the UK. British police are now investigating. Beijing is refusing to renounce the use of force…