EPA Proposes Restoring Chemical Safety Protocols

The administration seeks to inform local communities that could be impacted. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed the reinstatement of chemical safety regulations that were revoked during…

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U.S. Left $7 Billion in Military Equipment in Afghanistan

Inspector general report confirms what the Taliban “inherited.”  A Department of Defense inspector general has confirmed that, when the U.S. military pulled out of Afghanistan a year ago,…

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FBI Director Warns of Security Issues at Border

He says the numbers of border crossers are “staggering.”  FBI Director Christopher Wray testified at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing where he repeatedly expressed concern about the border…

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State Department Issues Worldwide Caution After al Zawahiri Death

Officials say there is potential for anti-American violence.  The State Department has issued a “Worldwide Caution” update about the threat of potential terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens abroad…

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U.S. Kills al Qaeda Leader in Drone Strike

CIA counterterrorism operation in Afghanistan “successful.”  The United States conducted a “successful” counterterrorism operation against a “significant” al Qaeda leader, Ayman Al Zawahiri, in Afghanistan over the weekend. …

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Senators Call for Russia to be Designated Terrorism Sponsor

They renewed calls for the president to get tougher with Moscow.  Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut called on President Biden’s administration to…

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Turkish President Wants U.S. Forces Withdrawn from Syria

President Erdogan responds to U.S. drone strike in Syria. Last week, the U.S. military carried out a drone strike in Syria that officials said killed a top Islamic…

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Protests Planned Outside Justice Thomas’ Home

President urges “peaceful, peaceful, peaceful” protesting.  The Virginia home of Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife Ginni will be the site of several groups of pro-abortion activists protesting…

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Sanctions Placed on Supporters of North Korea’s Missile Programs

North Korea tested nearly two dozen missiles this year. The U.S. Treasury Department has announced the placing of sanctions against an individual, two banks, and a trading company…

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Domestic Terrorism Bill Blocked in Senate

Measure was in response to grocery store shooting in Buffalo, New York.  Members of the minority party in the Senate blocked a bill on Thursday that would create…

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