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White House Increasing Surveillance of Russian Exclave as Nuclear Tensions Heighten
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 28, 2022
The United States has carried out multiple surveillance flights this week around Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave located on the Baltic Sea coast. The American spy planes are likely assessing Moscow’s nuclear weapons activity as the two sides step up threats and warnings over the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Military Tensions Heat Up in Korea Ahead of VP Harris Visit
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 28, 2022
North Korea has conducted several ballistic missile tests in recent days, carrying out launches after the latest round of joint war games between the United States and South Korea. Tensions are rising on the peninsula as Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to visit the dematerialized zone (DMZ) later this week.
Corporations Pull Twitter Ads After Promoted Tweets Appeared Near Child Porn Requests
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 28, 2022
An investigation conducted by the cybersecurity group Ghost Data found that advertisements from well-known companies appeared on Twitter accounts that promote child pornography. Several corporations have removed their ads from the social networking site in response. Ghost Data identified hundreds of accounts sharing underage pornographic content which Twitter did not remove.
Explosions Cause Major Damage to Both Nord Stream Pipelines
by Dave DeCamp | Sep 28, 2022
European officials on Tuesday said massive leaks in the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines that were caused by explosions were likely the result of sabotage, raising questions on who the culprit might be.
Russia Readying to Absorb Ukrainian Territory After Referendums Conclude
by Dave DeCamp | Sep 28, 2022
Russian-backed authorities in Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine have reported that a huge majority of voters favor joining Russia as referendums concluded on Tuesday.
Russia Announces Citizenship for Whistleblower Edward Snowden
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 26, 2022
Heroic whistleblower Edward Snowden was granted Russian citizenship on Monday. Snowden leaked a massive cache of documents from the National Security Agency proving mass surveillance of American citizens existed.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Sep 24, 2022
The Empire never sleeps – but neither do we. Missed a story? We’ve got you covered. Check out this week in review at the Libertarian Institute.
White House Sent Multiple Threats to the Kremlin Via Backchannels
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 24, 2022
The Joe Biden administration has sent several warnings to Russia via backchannels regarding the possible use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, the Washington Post reports. The White House’s messages to Russia have been intentionally nondescript to foster uncertainty in Moscow about what the US would do if Russia deployed its ultimate weapon.
South Korean President Calls US Legislators ‘F**kers’ on Hot Mic as US Aircraft Carrier Makes Port Call
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 22, 2022
While in New York for the UN General Assembly, South Korea’sPresident Yoon Suk-yeol was caught on a hot mic insulting President Joe Biden on Wednesday. Yoon referred to members of Congress as “f**kers.” The statement comes after the US pledged $6 billion in...
Congresswoman Demands Action After Report Finds Israel Intentionally Killed an American Journalist
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 21, 2022
Representative Rashida Tlaib is demanding an investigation into the murder of Al-Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh and for progressives to rethink their support of Israel. A recent report on the killing found that Israeli forces intentionally murdered the...
NATO: China’s Role in Ukraine War Shows Why It Is a ‘Challenge’ to the Alliance
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 21, 2022
During remarks on Wednesday, the civilian head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) slammed China as a “challenge” to the alliance. In an interview with Reuters, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Beijing’s support for the war in Ukraine, its opposition to NATO expansion, and its territorial claims justify the alliance assigning China this label.
Polls: Americans Oppose Increasing Ukraine Aid, Defending Global Democracy
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 20, 2022
Two new polls from Morning Consult and Concerned Veterans for America show at least a plurality of Americans are tired of interventionism. The results show twice as many Americans want to send less aid to Ukraine than those who would support sending more. Meanwhile,...
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