New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, the third-ranking House Republican, called for the release of information on Wednesday, citing national security concerns, the New York Post reported.
As tensions between China and Taiwan continue to escalate, U.S. officials have signaled that they are going to proactively help their ally “stockpile” large quantities of munitions in preparation for a possible Chinese invasion.
Fairplay, a nonprofit advocacy group, released data showing Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube promote such dangerous activities as “car surfing” and “train surfing” to teens.
President Joe Biden did not legalize marijuana in the United States, but he did take a major step in the direction of fully normalizing the substance’s use and possibly eventual decriminalization.
The FBI appears to have submitted what it considers evidence sufficient to warrant charges of some description against Hunter Biden, a leaked report revealed Thursday.
President Biden said that the Kremlin leader was “not joking” in his threats to use nuclear weapons.
This comes as yesterday, Live Action, reports the FBI charged multiple pro-life activists over a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic from March of last year.
The New York Times called Truth the Vote “far-right election deniers” and “conspiracy theorists” for “suggest[ing] that [an] … election software company, Konnech, had secret ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government backdoor access to personal data about … poll workers in the United States.”
The Bureau acknowledged that about 48%, or roughly 9,700, of the nation’s police agencies had not submitted the required 12 months of data.
A former policeman killed 37 people, including 22 children, during a knife and gun rampage at a daycare center in Thailand on Thursday, later shooting dead his wife and child at their home before turning his weapon on himself, police said.