The Department of Justice on Wednesday indicted two Russian nationals for spending about $10 million on a “scheme” to advance “Russian government messaging” to U.S. audiences.
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Biden Administration Weighs Making It Harder to End Asylum Crackdown at Border
CBS News The Biden administration is debating changes that would make it harder to lift the sweeping asylum restrictions it enacted in June, drafting plans to alter the criteria that would be used to deactivate the strict border measure, two Department of Homeland Security officials told CBS News. The proposed changes concern…
Read MoreWhite House Signaling It Will Likely Stop Nippon Steel’s Plans to Buy U.S. Steel
The Associated Press The White House is signaling an openness to blocking the acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel, as a government review of the proposed takeover by the Japanese company is on the cusp of ending. The Washington Post reported Wednesday that President Joe Biden plans to stop the…
Read MoreElon Musk’s X Wins Appeal Against California’s Social Media Content Moderation Law
Breitbart In a significant victory for Elon Musk’s social media platform X, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has partially blocked a California law that mandates social media companies to disclose their policies for addressing disinformation, harassment, hate speech, and extremism. Reuters reports that…
Read MoreDevastating Attack on Church in France Renews Concerns over Security in Places of Worship
Catholic News Agency The historic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Saint-Omer, in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France, was ravaged by arson on the night of Sept. 2. The suspect, a multi-recidivist who has attempted to set fire to numerous places of worship in the past, was apprehended a…
Read MoreFour Dead, Nine Injured in Georgia High School Shooting, Suspect in Custody
Four people were killed and nine were injured in a school shooting Wednesday in Georgia, according to authorities.
Read MoreWhistleblower Alerts Hawley That Security Agents at Trump Rally Lacked Proper Training
A whistleblower told Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri in a letter released on Tuesday that the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents assigned to former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, were “egregiously under-prepared.”
Read MoreFederal Judge Rejects Trump’s Bid to Transfer Case to Federal Court
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that former President Donald Trump cannot transfer his New York criminal case to federal court.
Read MoreEarly and Mail-In Voting Begins Two Months Before Election Day amid Lawsuits, Integrity Concerns
Absentee voting for the presidential election will begin this week, two months before Election Day, as early in-person voting starts nationwide later this month amid lawsuits over election administration and election integrity concerns.
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