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FISA’s Section 702 Expires: What’s Next for U.S. Foreign Surveillance and Privacy?

A key United States surveillance authority, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), is set to expire on Saturday. Top intelligence officials...

Global Oil Stockpiles Plummet as Iran Conflict Fuels Urgency for Ceasefire

Global oil and fuel reserves held by businesses and governments have declined sharply since the onset of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran. The drawdown...
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Storm Threat Looms Over U.F.C. White House Event This Sunday

Storms Could Disrupt U.F.C. Event at the White House on Sunday Forecasters are warning that hot and stormy weather is...

China Arrests U.S. Scholar Studying Myanmar Politics After Trump-Xi Meeting

Chinese authorities arrested a U.S. scholar focused on Myanmar political studies shortly after President Trump’s meeting with Xi Jinping...

Gabbard Revokes Biden-Era Assessments, Paves Way for New Havana Syndrome Probe

Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, has revoked Biden-era assessments regarding Havana syndrome. The move overturns previous reviews...

Some States Decline Participation in Trump’s ‘Great American State Fair’ Amid Political Divide

Some States Opt Out of Trump’s ‘Great American State Fair’ At least five states have declined to participate in the...

Melania Trump Launches State-Run Investment Accounts to Boost Foster Youth Savings

Melania Trump has announced a new initiative allowing states to invest benefits collected on behalf of foster children. The...

What to Know About Jay Clayton, Trump’s Pick for Director of National Intelligence

Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, has been selected by President Trump as the next director of national...