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06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
Iran rules out diplomacy amid Israeli attacks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Iran will not engage in diplomatic talks with any party until Israeli attacks stop and those responsible are held accountable. Araghchi revealed that Iran was close to a promising nuclear agreement with the U.S., but a planned June 15 meeting in Oman was canceled due to Israeli airstrikes. […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
Border Patrol uncovers massive drug-smuggling tunnel beneath U.S.-Mexico border
U.S. authorities uncovered a nearly 3,000-foot-long drug-smuggling tunnel from Tijuana to San Diego, equipped with lighting, ventilation, electrical wiring and a rail system. The tunnel, discovered under the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, reached depths of 50 feet and had its entry point hidden beneath tile in a Tijuana home, with the exit aimed at […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Sen. Tim Sheehy to introduce bill granting BACK PAY to troops impacted by COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) is introducing the Restoring Military Pay and Honor Act to compensate U.S. service members discharged or penalized under former President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The bill aims to provide back pay, benefits and retirement credit to approximately 100,000 affected troops, including 8,500 active-duty personnel and over 60,000 from the Army […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Russia to mandate state-backed digital ID app on all new devices starting September
Starting September, all smartphones and electronic devices sold in Russia must come preloaded with a government-developed app that consolidates digital ID, messaging and access to public services. The platform will allow users to verify identity, sign documents, access benefits and conduct financial transactions, effectively replacing many physical forms of identification. The law mandates that the […]
06/20/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. police deploy controversial AI surveillance tool built by Palantir
British police forces, led by Bedfordshire Police, have contracted U.S. tech firm Palantir to pilot “Nectar,” an AI system that compiles and analyzes sensitive personal data to support law enforcement. Nectar merges data from 80 sources, including intelligence reports and traffic cameras, and processes 11 categories of sensitive information such as race, religion, political beliefs, […]
06/18/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump refuses to sign G7 statement on Israel-Iran conflict
President Donald Trump refused to sign a joint G7 statement urging de-escalation between Israel and Iran, objecting to language calling for civilian protection and nuclear oversight in Iran. Trump reiterated his demand for a total halt to Iran’s uranium enrichment and emphasized his administration’s priority of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. At the summit […]
06/18/2025
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By Laura Harris
STOP CSAM Act sparks backlash over threats to privacy and free speech
The STOP CSAM Act of 2025 (S. 1829) significantly broadens liability for online platforms, including encrypted messaging apps, email providers and cloud services, using undefined terms like “facilitating” CSAM, which critics warn could be misapplied to privacy-focused services. End-to-end encryption platforms could face lawsuits or criminal charges simply for providing secure communication tools, as the […]
06/18/2025
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By Laura Harris
Israel depleting its missile defenses amid Iran barrage
A senior U.S. official warns Israel is using its advanced ballistic missile interceptors, including Arrow 2 and 3, at an unsustainable rate as the conflict with Iran enters its fifth day. Israel’s layered air defense system is being stretched thin, especially the Arrow and Stunner interceptors, which are costly and difficult to replenish quickly. Analysts […]
06/16/2025
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By Laura Harris
Iran vows RETALIATION after Israeli strikes kill top military commanders
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned Israeli airstrikes across Iran that killed top military commanders and nuclear scientists, vowing “severe punishment” in response to the “criminal aggression.” Among the dead are IRGC Commander Hossein Salami, Deputy Army Chief Gholam Ali Rashid and nuclear scientists Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoon Abbasi. Strikes targeted multiple provinces, including […]
06/16/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. quietly shipped hellfire missiles to Israel days before strikes on Iran, report reveals
The U.S. quietly delivered around 300 Hellfire missiles to Israel on June 10 – just three days before Israel launched a major aerial assault on Iran. The Hellfire, especially the advanced AGM-114R “Romeo” variant, is highly effective against tactical surface targets like vehicles and command infrastructure, aligning with the reported goals of Israel’s strike. Two […]
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