July 27, 2023
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5 Biblical Reasons for Skepticism on UFO Testimony to Congress |
by Joshua Arnold |
Scores of people lined up early to get a seat for today's UFO hearing in the House Oversight Committee's National Security Subcommittee. Lawmakers from both parties plied three former military officials, including whistleblower David Grusch, a former Air Force intelligence officer, on the nature of known UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena, the technical jargon for UFO) sightings and direction on how they could dig deeper. There was also bipartisan agreement on the "pressing demand for government transparency and accountability" regarding UAP reports. |
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Democrats Join GOP in Alarm at Treatment of Unaccompanied Minors by Becerra's HHS |
by Dan Hart |
As the number of unaccompanied minors crossing the U.S. border reaches unprecedented highs, concerns are growing that the ongoing border crisis is fueling a rise in the abuse of minors through sex trafficking, forced labor, and other forms of exploitation. On Wednesday, during a House Oversight Committee hearing to address the issue, both Republicans and Democrats expressed alarm at the job performance of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and his agency in handling unaccompanied minors and how sponsors for the minors are vetted. |
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'We Didn't Choose This Fight': House and Senate GOP Claw Back Military from Woke Biden Forces |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
"I can't even believe we're having to discuss this in polite company." That was Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-Fla.) response to the basket of woke policies Republicans are trying to strip out of the latest military funding bill. To the average person, they're no-brainers: keeping men out of women's showers, refusing to pay for abortion travel, ending taxpayer-funded sex changes. But debating these things is unavoidable under this White House, Gaetz laments. |
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Biden Admin Considers Lifting Human Rights Sanctions to Beg China to Help with Fentanyl Crisis |
by Arielle Del Turco |
In a desperate bid for the Chinese government's help fighting the fentanyl crisis, the Biden administration is discussing lifting sanctions on a Chinese police forensics institute suspected of human rights abuses, according to the Wall Street Journal. |
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