Australia yesterday announced proposed legislation aimed at identifying and curbing foreign influence in Australian political, academic and economic circles. Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull said the proposed legislation was general, and …
December 6, 2017
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OP-ED: Stzrok Revelations Make Russian ‘Collusion’ Probe Look Like Partisan Hitjob
By Post Editorial Board, New York Post So Peter Strzok wasn’t just a top investigator for special counsel Robert Mueller until he was axed for anti-Trump and pro-Clinton bias: He was …
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By AFP, France24 ANKARA (AFP) – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is calling a summit of the main pan-Islamic body in Istanbul on December 13 to discuss the expected US move to …
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By Sky News A terror plot to assassinate Prime Minister Theresa May has been foiled, Sky sources have confirmed. Sky’s Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said: “It’s the latest in a …
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By Mike Blake, Reuters VENTURA, Calif. (Reuters) – An unrelenting wildfire fanned by hot, dry Santa Ana winds threatened more than 12,000 homes in and around Ventura, California, on Wednesday, …
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OpsLens Video The FBI has issued more than 4,000 orders to seize firearms sold to individuals who should have failed their background checks due to criminal records, mental health issues …
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In a momentous shift of United States foreign policy in the Middle East, President Donald Trump is set to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday and initiate the process of …
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The Warrior and Family Support Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston celebrated its 14th anniversary this week, and when you consider where it is and what it’s become, …
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An Intelligence Perspective – The Trump Conundrum
by Dan Harrisby Dan HarrisAs the first of several articles providing an intelligence perspective on President Donald J. Trump’s approach to implementing policy, this article sifts through the political rhetoric of the establishment state, …
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Like proverbial bulls in china shops, elected rhinos roasting for misbehavior, morality miscues, and tax-dollar abuses continue to freely roam halls of the United States government. After apologies to four …