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Ex-CIA Official Warns Intel Agencies Will Be Politically Active in 2024 Election

By Jack Phillips A Georgetown University professor who formerly worked for the CIA warned that he believes the U.S. intelligence community has become so politicized that they will attempt to interfere with the 2024 election. “My guess is that the proverbial deep state within the intelligence community will reemerge because presumably a Republican candidate will […]

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House Republicans Hint at Government Shutdown If Border Not Secured

By Lawrence Wilson and Charlotte Cuthbertson EAGLE PASS, Texas–Some House Republicans have leveled the threat of holding up domestic legislation unless President Joe Biden takes strong executive action to secure the southern border, potentially forcing a government shutdown until illegal immigration is halted. The comments came before and during a press event held in conjunction […]

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Airliner With 379 Passengers Erupts in Flames After Crashing Into Coast Guard Plane in Tokyo

By Tom Ozimek A Japanese passenger plane with 379 occupants on board burst into flames Tuesday after colliding with a Coast Guard aircraft on the runway at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, with video showing terrified passengers inside as the inferno raged outside their windows. Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito told reporters on Jan. 2 that all passengers […]

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World Celebrates the Arrival of 2024

By Melanie Sun The world has celebrated the arrival of 2024 with fireworks, concerts, and messages of hope in anticipation for what we will make of the gift of a new year. At midnight along the eastern seaboard, thousands of Americans came together under the heavens to awe at New Year’s Eve fireworks displays, as […]

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Twice as Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024

By Mark Tapscott Nearly 40 Congressional lawmakers aren’t seeking reelection in 2024—and most of them are Democrats. Twenty-one House Democrats are opting out of another term compared to 11 Republicans. On the Senate side, six senators, four Democrat and two Republican, said they’re leaving public office, and one has opted to pursue a state governorship. […]