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Christopher Kennedy of AttackIQ

Cyber-warfare: The scariest attack on the US will come through the Internet

Marine veteran cybersecurity expert, Christopher Kennedy, explains why cyber-warfare is now a common doctrine, how state-sponsored cyber-attacks, like Iran, could cripple the U.S. mainland,...

Supreme Court Turns Away COVID-19 Vaccine Appeals

U.S. Supreme Court justices rejected appeals brought over COVID-19 vaccines by Children’s Health Defense, founded by RFK Jr., an candidate running for president.

House Speaker Mike Johnson Meets Biden for First Time in New Role

The White House invited Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson to a briefing on the president's supplemental national security funding package sent to Congress.

US military members set for biggest pay raise in years

Trump sets record-high $738 billion budget for military In the above video, retired Marine Corps gunnery sergeant Jessie Jane Duff discusses the recently-passed spending bill...
U.S. Department of State

The Tide Is Turning Toward Trusted 5G Vendors

The tide is turning against Huawei as citizens around the world are waking up to the danger of the Chinese Communist Party’s surveillance state. Huawei’s deals with...

Massive Nationwide Test of US Emergency Alert System Coming Soon

In about a month, a massive nationwide test of the emergency alert system (EAS) will be carried out by FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Trump and council on al-Baghdadi Raid

Here’s What ISIS Founder Al-Baghdadi’s Death Means For U.S. Policy

Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi’s death draws a curtain on an episode that was partly influenced by our bad choices, choices that started in 2011 at...

‘Presidential’ Emergency Alert Sent Out to Millions of Americans’ Phones

"Presidential alert" was sent out at 2:18 p.m. ET Oct. 4 to test national emergency system, causing cell phones, TVs, and radios to emit familiar alarm sound.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Building

IRS Launches ‘Sweeping, Historic’ Tax Enforcement Crackdown Using AI

IRS announced that, thanks to new funding, it's launching a "sweeping, historic" tax enforcement initiative using AI and cutting-edge tech to catch tax evaders.
U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Sept. 18, 2023.

US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 13 declined to take up a lawsuit filed by four New Jersey nurses to challenge a now-scrapped state COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
United States Commission on International Religions Freedom

United States Commission on International Religions Freedom

In its annual report released in April of 2020 the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) identified 14 countries of particular concern, including Burma, China,...
Kayla Mueller's Parents on Fox

Parents of Kayla Mueller, slain ISIS hostage, speak out after raid that killed al-Baghdadi

Marsha and Carl Mueller, parents of slain ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller, speak out about the raid on with Martha MacCallum 'The Story.' Watch the latest...