These Black and Hispanic Biden Voters Plan to Vote for Trump
These Black and Hispanic Biden voters plan to vote for Trump saying their values are no longer represented in the Democrat Party. Minorities are becoming Republicans.
FBI, CISA Warn of Risks Posed by Chinese-Made Drones
‘The CCP has subsidized drone companies such as DJI and Autel in order to destroy American competition and spy on America’s critical infrastructure sites.’
US Fentanyl Crisis Is a ‘CCP-Run Operation,’ Says Peter Schweizer
‘The drug cartels are certainly involved, but they’re the junior partner,’ he says, adding that the CCP is present at ‘every link of the chain.’
UN Security Council Passes Resolution Affirming Biden-Proposed Gaza Cease-fire Deal
The United Nations Security Council voted in favor of a U.S.-led resolution affirming a Gaza cease-fire proposal, President Joe Biden announced on May 31.
Judge Rejects Democrat Lawsuit Challenging Wisconsin Absentee Voting Requirements
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit claiming that Wisconsin’s requirement for witnesses to sign for absentee voters clashes with federal law.
With Two Regional Wars, Does Security in Indo-Pacific Hang in Balance?
‘Despite these historic clashes in Europe and the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific has remained our priority theater of operations,’ says US Secretary of Defense
White House Announces Breakthrough in Gaza Cease-Fire Negotiations
White House announced breakthrough in overcoming “critical impasse” in negotiations with Hamas terrorist group for release of hostages and advancing toward permanent cease-fire.
As Climate Lawsuits Ramp Up Against Oil and Gas, So Could Energy Costs
U.S. oil, gas, and coal companies struggle under regulations and permitting and face lawsuits, fines, taxes, and shareholder activism from blue-state pension funds.
Epoch Times Websites Targeted in Suspected CCP-Linked Cyberattack
The Epoch Times’ websites have been targeted in a mass cyberattack. The denial-of-service attack used tens of thousands of computers with IPs located around the world.
US Commerce Secretary Arrives in Beijing as CCP Struggles to Save Its Economy
U.S. Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo arrived in Beijing on Aug. 27, for 3 days of talks with senior Chinese officials who are grappling with a faltering economy.
Biden to Deliver Election-Year State of the Union Address
President Joe Biden will deliver his third State of the Union address before Congress—and millions of viewers watching at home—at the U.S. Capitol tonight.
China Replaces Foreign Minister Qin Gang After Month-Long Absence
China on July 25 removed its newly appointed foreign minister Qin Gang, ending speculation about his future after his month-long unexplained absence.