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2024 Political Tension Increases Support for Violence and Authoritarianism


With a growing rift, is there a potential for an increase in violence and support for authoritarianism? Desperate Measures in Today's Political ... politics throughout North America and worldwide. Read More

Concern about COVID reaches record low across political spectrum: Survey


Concern about the health threat posed by COVID-19 has reached a record low across the political spectrum ... threat” to “[t]he health of the U.S. population as a whole.” ... Read More

China Could Meddle In 2024 U.S. Elections, Intelligence Report Alleges


The 41-page annual threat assessment by the Office of Director of National Intelligence states China ... had posted videos criticizing 2022 U.S. political candidates—primary Republicans, but ... Read More

White House drops COVID-19 rule that those around Biden, Harris must test negative


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U.S. Faces ‘Fragile World Order,’ National Intelligence Report Says - TaiwanPlus News


U.S. intelligence officials say the country faces complex threats from major powers like China and Russia, as well as the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. They believe aid to Ukraine would curb China's ... Read More

U.S. Spy Agencies Know Your Secrets. They Bought Them.


“If we collected it using traditional intelligence methods, it would be top secret-sensitive. And you wouldn’t put it in a database, you’d keep it in a safe.” In recent years, U.S ... Read More

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Intelligence Officials Warn of Losses for Ukraine Without More U.S. Aid


Haines, the director of national intelligence ... the annual survey of worldwide threats facing the United States, the officials predicted that any continued delay of U.S. aid to Ukraine would ... Read More

COVID-19


Today, Texas State Senator Drew Springer (SD30 ... including death, and the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. U.S. flu season is still in full swing, but as rates for that virus trend down, the ... Read More

How Visiting the U.S. Border Became a Potent Form of Political Theater


By Zolan Kanno-Youngs Zolan Kanno-Youngs has covered migration and border politics since the Trump administration. He reported from Washington. Vice President Kamala Harris went to the U.S.-Mexico ... Read More

U.S. Limits Sales of Americans’ Personal Data to China, Other Adversaries


WASHINGTON—President Biden limited sales of some categories of sensitive U.S. data to China and other ... repurposed and weaponized as a means of intelligence collection by foreign spy agencies. Read More

Psychology Today


Up to 40% of our population collect one thing or another, an activity which can lead to joy or pain or both. Certainly, the process entails emotion, excitement, and enthusiasm. Yet there are few ... Read More


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