Border Patrol Begins Focusing on U.S.-Canada Border

Agency using charter flights to deport some Mexican immigrants directly. The U.S. Border Patrol has used two charter flights in the past month to deport 100 illegal immigrants…

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U.S. Issues Rebuke of Israel 

Israeli ambassador to the U.S. summoned to Washington.  Tensions are growing between the United States and Israel over a law passed earlier this week that repealed the 2005…

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Presidents Xi and Putin Meeting in Moscow This Week 

They are calling themselves “good neighbors and reliable partners.”  Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on Monday for a state visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin with…

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U.S. and Ireland Hold 27th Science and Technology Meeting

Nanoscience, engineering, and cybersecurity were included in the discussions. The State Department announced the 27th meeting of the U.S.-Ireland Research and Development Partnership Steering Group. A joint statement…

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Russia Attempting to Recover Downed U.S. Drone 

Jets from the UK and Germany are keeping watch.  The Pentagon released footage that depicts a portion of the encounter on Tuesday when two Russian fighter jet pilots…

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Chinese Minister says Conflict Becoming Unavoidable

U.S. claims interactions are “strategic competition.” The new foreign minister of China, Qin Gang—previously China’s ambassador to the U.S.—issued a warning to the United States. His comments came…

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U.S. and South Korea to Hold Massive Military Drills 

B-52 engaged in preliminary air drills.  Joint military drills involving both the United States and South Korea are scheduled to begin on March 13 and last eleven days.…

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Ambassador Burns Calls for More COVID-19 Honesty from China

Conclusions regarding the origin of the coronavirus continue to negate China’s narrative. U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns commented on the Department of Energy’s reported conclusion that the…

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FCC Proposes Anti-Text Scam Policy

It would require phone providers to block “highly likely” illegal texts The Chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Jessica Rosenworcel proposed new rules to combat text message…

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States to Review Medicaid Eligibility

Estimates suggest millions may lose Medicaid coverage. The government-sponsored Medicaid program covers roughly 84 million people, and new reports indicate that as many as 14 million may not…

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