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One person was detained and at least 13 children were murdered when a horrific fire blew through a Chinese boarding school dormitory

According to China Central Television Station and Xinhua News Agency, the fire started on Friday night at Yingcai School in Yanshanpu Village, which is close to Nanyang City in the province of Henan. Based on CCTV, China’s official broadcaster, one individual who was saved from the site was receiving medical attention in the hospital. It…

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Pentagon Watchdog Reveals Lack of Accountability for Over $1 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine

A Pentagon investigation found that the U.S. failed to oversee nearly $1 billion in military weapons sent to Ukraine to fight Russia. The Defense Department’s inspector general’s study shows that 59% of Ukraine’s $1.7 billion in defense material cannot be tracked due to monitoring issues, raising concerns about abuse or theft. The Biden administration claims…

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Foreign Espionage Suspected in High-End Brothels Scandal Targeting US Officials

In a shocking revelation, intelligence experts suggest that six upscale brothels near Boston and Washington, D.C. might be part of an espionage “honeytrap” orchestrated by a foreign nation. The scandal involves the alleged targeting of politicians, high-ranking government officials, and defense contractors, raising concerns about potential national security risks. Espionage Scheme Unveiled A recent scandal…

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Global dominance in the E.V. supply chain is being expanded by Gotion operations in Illinois and Michigan, according to a Chinese state-run journal

The Chinese Communist Party is in charge of the Chinese official journal, The Global Times. China’s development of its domination across the electric car and battery supply networks in the United States and most of the world is celebrated in its column from October 31. China is projected to dominate the U.S. market, and the piece cites…

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Christopher Wray Alerts Senate Committee to Cyber Threats from North Korea, China, and Russia Targeting U.S. Research

Christopher Wray Alerts Senate Committee to Cyber Threats from North Korea, China, and Russia Targeting U.S. Research

Speaking before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, Christopher Wray highlighted the persistent innovation of cybercriminals who employ unique techniques to infiltrate U.S. networks. FBI Director Christopher Wray emphasized on Tuesday that North Korea, China, and Russia are actively utilizing cyber operations to target U.S. research efforts Christopher Wray pointed out that the…

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