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AI arms race: US and China weaponize drones, code and biotech for the next great war
From drone swarms to gene-edited soldiers, the United States and China are racing to integrate artificial intelligence into nearly every facet of their war machines — and a potential conflict over Taiwan may be the world’s first real test of who holds the technological edge. For millennia, victory in war…
Read More »Brennan directed publication of ‘implausible’ reports claiming Putin preferred Trump in 2016, House found
The intelligence community did not have any direct information that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to help elect Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election, but, at the ‘unusual’ direction of then-President Barack Obama, published ‘potentially biased’ or ‘implausible’ intelligence suggesting otherwise, the House Intelligence Committee found. Director of National…
Read More »Senate votes to consider former Trump lawyer for lifetime as appeals court judge
The Senate narrowly voted to move forward with considering the nomination of former Trump lawyer Emil Bove to a federal court of appeals on Tuesday. The 50-48 vote saw one Republican break ranks and vote against his nomination, while Democrats have done everything in their power to slow down the…
Read More »George Clooney silent after Hunter Biden blasts actor for op-ed that helped end Biden campaign
George Clooney is keeping quiet after Hunter Biden unleashed a string of vulgar attacks on the Hollywood actor. Hunter, 55, accused Clooney, 64, of turning on his father, former President Joe Biden, and helping lead the charge to push him out of the 2024 race. ‘I love George Clooney’s movies,…
Read More »China controls over 80% of battery materials crucial to US defense equipment, unsettling report reveals
In a damning new report, researchers reveal how China came to control over 80% of the critical raw battery materials needed for defense technology — posing an urgent national security threat. Through lax permitting processes, weak environmental standards, and aggressive state-led interventions, China has come to dominate global supplies of…
Read More »Huckabee hits back at Western countries that ‘side’ with terror group Hamas
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee lashed out at almost 30 Western countries who on Monday called for Israel to end the war in Gaza, saying in a post on X that ‘when Hamas thinks you do good work, you are doing evil.’ ‘How embarrassing for a nation to side…
Read More »Obama denies Trump’s ‘bizarre allegations’ that he was Russiagate ‘ringleader’ in rare statement
Former President Barack Obama denied President Donald Trump’s ‘bizarre allegations’ that he was the Russiagate ‘ringleader,’ in a rare public statement Tuesday evening. Trump, earlier on Tuesday, claimed that former President Barack Obama was the ‘ringleader’ of Russiagate, calling for him to be criminally investigated amid new claims that members…
Read More »Jeffrey Epstein case reopens focus on Ghislaine Maxwell as deputy AG steps in
The Department of Justice signaled a shift in its approach to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche revealing that he has reached out to Ghislaine Maxwell to gauge her willingness to cooperate with prosecutors. Blanche confirmed Tuesday that, under the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi,…
Read More »Trump calls for Obama to be criminally investigated, says he was Russiagate ‘ringleader’
President Donald Trump claimed that former President Barack Obama was the ‘ringleader’ of Russiagate, calling for him to be criminally investigated amid new claims that members of his administration allegedly ‘manufactured’ intelligence that prompted the Trump–Russia collusion narrative. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently declassified documents revealing ‘overwhelming evidence’…
Read More »Dems seek retaliation over GOP cuts as Thune calls for ‘cooperation’ on funding vote
Senators are set to take a key vote on Tuesday that could determine the outcome of government funding in the coming months and whether a partial government shutdown is on the horizon. But the vote on appropriations bills – normally a collegial process – is turning acrimonious, as some Democrats…
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