Day: April 7, 2023
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Towing company to pay $90,000 settlement for illegally selling military service members’ cars
A towing company in Virginia Beach has agreed to pay $90,000 to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of illegally auctioning off the cars of military service members.
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Military expert warns China is waging low-level war on America
The United States urgently needs to counter an ongoing, undeclared political war being waged by China, according to a new book by a retired Marine colonel and China expert.
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Elon Musk responds as Pentagon scrambles to remove top-secret Ukraine war plans from Twitter, Telegram
The mishandling of classified documents by American leaders has generated in recent months countless headlines, but when someone posted top-secret U.S. and NATO plans to build up Ukraine’s military ahead of a planned offensive against Russian troops to Twitter and Telegram this week, the Pentagon scrambled to get them deleted from social media. “We are…
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SUNY Albany Students ‘Destroy’ Bible During Protest at Conservative Speaker’s Free Speech Event
Protesters at the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY Albany) have been accused of destroying a bible while attempting to shut down a conservative speaker at the university on April 4. Conservative writer, speaker, and podcast host Ian Haworth was invited to headline at the public university by its chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a…
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China sanctions Reagan Foundation, sanctions Americans
China has taken aim at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, announcing new sanctions on it and other organizations after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy met there with the leader of Taiwan. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday unveiled new sanctions on the Reagan library – as well as a Washington DC think tank, the Hudson…
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What The Cross Teaches Us About Cancel Culture
Hidden in cancel culture’s dark recesses is the same power that lurks in the human condition, a terrible power that brought Jesus to His cross.
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China retaliates, sanctions Reagan library, others over Tsai Ing-wen’s U.S. trip
China is imposing sanctions against the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and other U.S.- and Asian-based organizations in retaliation for the closely watched meeting this week between the U.S. House Speaker and Taiwan’s president.