Joint Chiefs Chair to Visit Israel

The U.S. has concerns about Israel’s judicial reforms movement.  Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley will be going to Israel next week to assess first-hand…

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Senate Office Buildings Cleared After “Bogus” Shooter Report

Capitol Police call off the investigation after 90 minutes. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger reported that active shooter reports on Wednesday were likely “bogus,” giving 200 officers an…

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U.S. Sending F-16s to Protect Shipping in Middle East 

Pentagon also considers increasing other military presence in the region. The U.S. Defense Department announced it is increasing its use of fighter jets to stop Iranians from seizing…

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Invent2Prevent Winners Announced by DHS

A mentorship program and a project to address anti-semitism won the contest. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the two winners of the Invent2Prevent competition. The program…

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Defense Secretary Meets with Somali President

U.S. to partner with the nation to address drought and terrorism. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud at the Pentagon this week…

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Treasury Department Sanctions North Koreans for Weapons Trade

Husband and wife both involved in ballistic missile programs. The Department of the Treasury sanctioned two individuals from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea for procuring resources for…

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Secretary Blinken Meets With Saudi Crown Prince

Saudi Arabia announced it would decrease oil output after a weekend meeting of OPEC+. On his second trip to Saudi Arabia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with…

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Bill to Repeal Iraq War Authorization Advances in Senate 

White House said President Biden supports the move. Bipartisan legislation in the Senate to repeal the legal justifications that brought about the Iraq war has enough co-sponsors to…

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Internet Legal Shield

The lawsuit claims YouTube algorithm recommendations are illegal. The Supreme Court began to hear arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a case that scrutinizes legal protections for internet companies.…

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Supreme Court Justices Question Anti-Terrorism Act Case

Family of terrorist attack victim claims Twitter owes them damages. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh, a case similar to another filing…

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