UNRWA Says It Could Shut Down After US Pulls Funding Over Terror Links

The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) said on Thursday that it will most likely be forced to shut down its operations in the Middle East, including in Gaza, by the end of the month if funding does not resume. A string of countries including the United States, Germany, and Britain have paused their funding

NC Speaker Moore Voices the People’s Concerns About the Border, Some Media Mock the Worry

North Carolina Speaker, Republican Tim Moore, led a critically important discussion about the border disaster from a North Carolinian point of view on Wednesday at a press conference and talked about the increasing crime pouring into the United States- and over the US Border under Democrat Joe Biden. “The Biden Administration has utterly failed to

What it’s like to be endorsed by Taylor Swift

“She was like, ‘Congratulations for getting the Taylor Swift endorsement.’ And we were absolutely surprised — all of us on the campaign were surprised — when she posted,” Zapata told POLITICO. She called Bredesen and the rest of the team to share the good news. Bredesen was familiar with the wildly popular country-singer-turned-pop-sensation who spent

Pentagon Blacklists New Chinese Tech Firms Linked to Chinese Military

Updating the list is ‘an important continuing effort in highlighting and countering’ the Chinese regime’s military-civil fusion strategy, the pentagon said. The Pentagon on Jan. 31 added over a dozen Chinese tech firms to its backlist of companies with ties to the Chinese military. Among new companies added include memory chip maker YMTC, artificial intelligence

LIVE 10 AM ET: Congressional Executive Commission Hold Review of China’s Human Rights Situation

The U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) holds a hearing on “THE PRC’S UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW AND THE REAL STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA” at 10:00 a.m. ET on Feb. 1. Witnesses: Rana Siu Inboden: senior fellow with the Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas-Austi… Original News