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FBI Opens Inquiry into Israeli Military

The United States Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed during fighting between Palestinian militants and the Israeli Defense Force in May.  This investigation is being widely considered as “unprecedented” and has earned the anger of many in...

Chinese Extrajudicial Police Stations in United States are Targeting Dissidents says FBI Director, “Very Concerning”

While testifying to lawmakers on the U.S Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in Congress on Thursday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said that the United States is "deeply concerned" about Chinese unauthorized police stations operating in U.S. cities and exerting influence. "We are aware of the existence of...

U.S Sends $400 Million Worth Additional Military Aid to Ukraine

The United States and United Kingdom have both respectively announced recently aid packages to Ukraine of various compositions based on needs likely communicated to them by Ukrainian officials. Notably that includes preparations for winter. The U.S Package included: Missiles for HAWK air defense systems Four Avenger air defense systems and...

“Hotel Rwanda” Manager Under Arrest

Many are familiar with the story of Paul Rusesabagina. The Manager of a Rwandan hotel during the Rwandan Genocide which sheltered over 1,000 Tutsi refugees from Interahamwe militias. His actions were popularized in the 2004 film Hotel Rwanda, where Rusesabagina was portrayed by actor Don Cheadle.  What many are not...

Marine Corps Names First Black Four-Star General

Lt. General Michael E. Langley has been confirmed by the US Congress as the first black four-star general in its 246 year history. According to the Marine Corps, he will lead AFRICOM and all U.S. military forces in Africa from its base in Stuttgart, Germany. The command will be...

U.S Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Announces Resignation, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson To Ascend

Soon to be former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has just announced his retirement will be effective starting Thursday at noon, which will be only hours following the two last opinions that the Court will issue during this term before they go into summer recess, the next term will...

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