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Chinese spies at Stanford: Disturbing report reveals CCP’s infiltration at U.S. universities

Chinese Spying Network Discovered at Stanford University A recent report from Stanford University’s independent newspaper suggests that the Chinese Communist Party operates a significant spying network within the institution. The findings come from a study focusing on Chinese espionage at research universities, based on interviews with faculty, students, and specialists in Chinese intelligence conducted between […]

Venezuela Rejects Claims of U.S. Military Assistance for Dissidents: We Released Them

I wanted it — Venezuelan Minister of Home Affairs Diosdado Cabello announced on Wednesday that five Venezuelan dissidents allegedly rescued a member of the Argentine embassy trapped in Caracas. They were released as part of a “negotiation” with opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that a “precise operation” […]

Trade Agreement with the U.K. Will Provide $5 Billion in New Market Opportunities for the U.S.

The Trump administration has unveiled the specifics of a trade agreement reached with the UK, marking the first deal following the implementation of “liberation day” tariffs last month. The agreements encompass various sectors, including agriculture, automobiles, and steel. As per the administration’s announcement, the deal is set to create $5 billion in new market opportunities […]

U.S. Ambassador to China David Perdue Takes Oath Right Before Important Talks

David Perdue Sworn in as US Ambassador to China On Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio administered the oath of office to David Perdue, who has been appointed as the US ambassador to China. This event took place just days prior to a crucial meeting between the United States and China. Perdue, a former Republican […]

‘Pro-Hamas Individuals No Longer Accepted’ in U.S.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that individuals showing support for Hamas are not welcome in the United States while announcing a review of the visa status for those involved in the occupation of Columbia University’s Butler Library. On Wednesday, around 80 protesters raided the library in New York City, some of whom were concealed […]

Sorghum gains popularity as an eco-friendly, high-protein traditional grain in U.S. farming

Sorghum is starting to gain attention. Experts point out that this grain, deeply rooted in American agriculture, offers double the protein of quinoa, and interest is growing as consumers turn to homemade products. Whether it’s used in popcorn, biscuits, drought-resistant livestock feed, or gluten-free pastries, sorghum stands out as a wonderful alternative to traditional grains. […]

Truck Drivers Involved in Fatal Crash Were in the U.S. on Work Visas

The two truck drivers involved in a deadly accident that claimed two lives in Thomasville, Alabama, were reportedly in the country on work visas. The FBI is involved in the investigation because the drivers are not U.S. citizens. According to reports, Russian translators were necessary since one of the drivers, Andrii Dmyterko, had limited English […]

Trump Names Well-Known MAHA Supporter Casey Means as New U.S. Surgeon General Nominee

Trump Nominates Dr. Casey Means as Surgeon General On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump announced the nomination of Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford-trained physician from Maryland, to be the U.S. Surgeon General. Means, who is also a bestselling author and founder of a health company, was praised by Trump for her qualifications. “Casey is qualified […]

Some U.S. Companies Might Be Attempting to Avoid Trump’s DEI Restrictions, Experts Caution

Some academics appear to be holding onto their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, despite a crackdown from the Trump administration aimed at eliminating such programs. Recently, many companies in the U.S. have been reevaluating their DEI policies, mostly in response to political and legal pressures. Reports indicate that rather than abandoning these efforts, some […]