Iran’s nuclear chief recently announced that the nation has developed 120 kilograms of 20 percent enriched uranium, which is much more than what the United Nations nuclear watchdog reported for the month of September.
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Iran’s nuclear chief recently announced that the nation has developed 120 kilograms of 20 percent enriched uranium, which is much more than what the United Nations nuclear watchdog reported for the month of September.
A Maryland-based nuclear engineer and his wife have been arrested for attempting to sell sensitive military data to a foreign government, according to a federal court document.
American and Taliban officials met in Doha, Qatar over the weekend, in the first diplomatic meeting with the terrorist regime since U.S. forces withdrew from the region.
Lauire preached on finding true fulfillment in Christ, and the Lord used this to draw over 6,000 sinners to Himself.
Twenty attorneys general have filed a complaint in an attempt to review aspects of a 10-year plan to cut costs within the U.S. Postal Service. Fearing that the plan will ultimately harm US citizens, these attorneys general are requesting a full review.
Scientists Benjamin List and David MacMillan joined the prestigious list of previous Chemistry prize recipients for revolutionizing how organic molecules are built.
An interim Senate Committee on the Judiciary report – meant to share initial findings of an investigation into allegations that former President Donald Trump sought to use the Department of Justice to overturn the 2020 presidential election – yielded little in the way of agreement between Republicans and Democrats.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has signed a controversial bill into law granting local educational agencies, including charter schools, the authority to require K-12 students to take up to an entire year of ethnic study courses in order to graduate.
According to an article published in “The Federalist,” Federal Election Commission records reveal that Haugen has been working closely with Democrats to build a case for government oversight of social media censorship.
Polling sites on the President’s approval show a higher disapproval rate over approval rate, even though he is still early in his Presidency when most voters are typically more forgiving.