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Date November 30, 2023 1:00 PM
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Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Dead <>

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100, Fox News
reports. The former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor served
under both Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Fox continues: He pioneered the
policy of détente with the Soviet Union, began a rapprochement with China, and
won the Nobel Peace Prize
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Woox Knives Legend: Salve Leggenda! <>

I've been wanting a Woox Knives Leggenda for a while now, it's a true story.
Mostly because I like the aesthetics of it, but also because one of their
folding knives is way easier to carry in your pocket than one of their hatchets
or tomahawks. Regardless, it was good to put my hands on
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Military Suicides Skyrocket, Dad Of One Victim Pleads With Pentagon <>

WEDNESDAY PDB – Broken and alone: Father pens scathing letter to top brass
after losing airman son to suicide. His open letter to the service's
leadership, as well as the Joint Chiefs chairman and defense secretary, pleads
for the military to confront alarming numbers of suicides within the ranks.
Sean Stevenson's son, a senior airman at Cannon Air
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Justice Department Teamed Up With Big Tech To Spy On Members Of Congress <>

In a stunning revelation, officials in the Justice Department asked tech
companies to turn over the private communications of members of Congress and
their staff, despite having no legal warrant to ask for the information. The
spy operation targeted the United States senator and staffers looking into the
Justice Department's involvement in a debunked “Russian
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This Government Surveillance Program Is Outside Of The Scope Of Congressional
Oversight <>

That government agencies and law enforcement are constantly looking for fresh
new ways of circumventing the Fourth Amendment's protections against
unreasonable searches and seizures is no secret. But what is almost always kept
secret are the methods law enforcement and government agencies use to skirt
those constitutional protections. That is, they are secret until someone
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