National Security

Inside L.A.'s Controversial $600K Homeless Housing Tower 1

Inside L.A.’s Controversial $600K Homeless Housing Tower

L.A.’s controversial $600K homeless housing tower, the Weingart Tower, boasting 278 units, is set to open as the city’s largest permanent supportive housing project on Skid Row. The high-rise includes amenities like a gym, art and music rooms, and is funded by taxpayers and state housing funds. The 278 homeless

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Red Sea Chaos: Houthis Sink Ships, Send Shipping Costs Skyrocketing 1

Red Sea Chaos: Houthis Sink Ships, Send Shipping Costs Skyrocketing

Red Sea chaos escalated recently as Houthi rebels sank the dry-bulk freighter Tutor using a kamikaze drone boat, sending commercial shipping costs soaring. Insurance rates for vessels now reach 6% of their value, impacting global containerized freight and port operations. Iran-supported Gulf of Aden, the vital Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint, and

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'Hamas Cannot Be Destroyed' Says IDF Spokesman 1

‘Hamas Cannot Be Destroyed’ Says IDF Spokesman

In an interview with Israel’s Channel 13 on Wednesday, IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari stated that “Hamas cannot be destroyed” as it is an ideology, not just a military entity. “Hamas cannot be destroyed. In an interview with Israel’s Channel 13, IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari stated on

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How China's Secret Military Documents Were Sold For $1 1

How China’s Secret Military Documents Were Sold For $1

China’s State Security Ministry disclosed that classified military documents were purchased for 85 cents by a retiree named “Grandpa Zhang.” The sale involved eight volumes, costing less than $4 total. The State Security Ministry of China announced on Thursday that, for the low cost of 85 cents, a retiree had

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How The US Military-Industrial-Complex Is Heavily Dependent On China 1

How The US Military-Industrial-Complex Is Heavily Dependent On China

According to a Govini report, despite efforts to reduce reliance, the US Military-Industrial Complex is increasingly dependent on Chinese suppliers, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical military technologies. The U.S. Navy cut 40 percent of Chinese suppliers out of its “critical technologies” supply chains last year. The Army was able to cut

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