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Rights Groups Accuse Meta Of 'Refuelling Trump's Misinformation Engine' Following News Of Former President's Reinstatement On Facebook
Allowing Donald Trump back on Facebook "will put us on a path to increased violence,” the CEO of media watchdog Media Matters for America said -
National Archives Mulls Requesting Former Presidents, Vice Presidents For Info On Classified Materials: Report
The National Archives wants to ensure no classified materials are left within the properties of all living presidents and vice presidents -
U.S. Set To Finalize Plans To Deliver 30 Abrams Tanks To Ukraine: Report
The tanks represent the most powerful direct offensive weapon provided to Ukraine so far -
Mike Pence 'Unaware' Of Classified Documents Found In Indiana Home
The revelation makes the former VP the third high-profile official to have classified material discovered at their residence in recent months -
Half Moon Bay Shooting Leaves Seven Dead Just Days After Monterey Park Massacre
Two attacks in an agricultural area near Half Moon Bay come within days of shootings in Monterey Park and Central Valley in California
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Democrats Slam Biden's Handling Of Found Classified Material: 'He Should Be Embarrassed'
President Joe Biden should be “embarrassed by the situation,” said Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate -
California Lunar New Year Shooter Identified -- Suspect Dead
A 72-year-old man found dead after a standoff with police has been confirmed as the person suspected of carrying out a deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park, California on Saturday night -
Donald Trump & Lawyers Could Pay $1M In Sanctions Over Hillary Clinton Lawsuit
“This case should never have been brought. Its inadequacy as a legal claim was evident from the start,” US District Judge Donald Middlebrooks of the Southern District of Florida wrote -
Should Facebook Welcome Back Donald Trump? Former U.S. President Demands 'Prompt Reinstatement,' His Lawyer Says
Trump's lawyer said in a letter to Meta that the ban had "dramatically distorted and inhibited the public discourse" -
China's Bigger Fleet Will Easily Crush U.S. Navy's Own Should A War Ensue, Says Naval War College Professor
Prof. Sam Tangredi says China’s numerical advantage is likely to lead to defeat for the U.S. Navy in any war with China