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The president’s opposition party said it was ‘essentially a coup d‘état.’
Trump’s Nominee for DEA Chief Withdraws From Consideration
‘I sincerely appreciate the nomination,’ Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister wrote on X.
Chinese Illegal Immigrant Shipped Weapons From California to North Korea: DOJ
Shenghua Wen told investigators he believed the North Korean regime wanted the weapons to prepare for an attack against South Korea.
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This move also allows for security clearances and background checks to be conducted.
Trump Files Motion to Dismiss New York Criminal Case
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CCP Whistleblower Names Top Chinese Official Behind Attacks on Shen Yun
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Biden Pledges $1 Billion in Aid for Displaced Africans
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Chinese Industry Associations Say US Chips ‘No Longer Safe’ to Buy
The warning was issued after the United States expanded rules to block China from accessing advanced semiconductor technology.
Court Orders District Attorney Fani Willis to Produce Communications and Records in Trump Case
A court ordered Willis to conduct a ‘diligent search’ and produce any copies of ’responsive records.’
Chinese Military Shakeup Reveals CCP Power Crisis
The demise of top Chinese military officials are signs that Xi Jinping is facing an intense challenge to his control within the Party.
British Companies Face Increasing Challenges in China, Survey Finds
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Jamal Adams, who asked to be cut from the Tennessee Titans, said joining the 11-1 Lions is ‘a dream come true.’
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Jamal Adams, who asked to be cut from the Tennessee Titans, said joining the 11-1 Lions is ‘a dream come true.’
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