
China’s Plot To Plant Spies Inside The Fed
An investigation by Republican staff members of the Senate’s Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs has shown that China is plotting to plant spies inside the Fed.

An investigation by Republican staff members of the Senate’s Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs has shown that China is plotting to plant spies inside the Fed.

Animal cloning is currently used mostly in the realms of fundamental research, healthcare, or the preservation of endangered species. However, this technology is being used for pet cloning, which is booming in China.

Sakurajima volcano in Japan is currently erupting, and this has triggered the evacuation of surrounding people as well as the highest degree of emergency notifications. Here’s a list of countries with the most active volcanoes.

Bellingcat is involved in a Ukrainian plot to hijack Russian jets. The polarizing group, though, argues that all it was doing was creating a “documentary film.”

After two years of unprecedented government tyranny in the name of fighting a virus, the prime instigators of this infamy are walking free, writing books, and openly pretending they never said the things they clearly said over and over.

The day when social networking was the majority of consumers’ main internet experience has passed. This is the death of social network.

A recent FBI investigation has found that Chinese-made Huawei equipment could disrupt US nuclear weapons communications and can be used to gather intelligence.

In a polarized political environment where working across party lines is rare, legislative measures to break up Big Tech monopolies have received support from both ends of the aisle. This reaction is owed to recently-released classified documents that could help lawmakers break up Big Tech companies.

In 1948, the US House of Representatives received a tip from a man named Whittaker Chambers that several federal officials had been working for the communists. One of these officials was more than happy to appear before Congress to clear his name—a leading State Department and United Nations representative named
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