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The Biden Administration Wants To Fight Human Trafficking Using a 'Racial Justice and Equity Lens'
State Department to hold hearing on how to integrate 'racial equity into US government anti-trafficking efforts'
U.S. Lawmakers Have Lost Interest in Supporting Iranian Protesters, Activists Say
Congress has yet to pass sanctions on Iran for its torture and murder of hundreds of anti-regime demonstrators
China's Top Drone Manufacturer Sells Tech to Iran, Watchdog Says
China's Da-Jiang Innovations Science & Technology Co. could be subject to U.S. sanctions for supplying Iran's drone procurement network
Republicans Seeking Info on Bungled Afghanistan Withdrawal Hit Blinken With Subpoena
Rep. McCaul wants classified doc believed to show officials knew Afghanistan government would collapse
Biden Meddles in Israeli Democracy
Biden tells Netanyahu to 'walk away' from push to limit the power of Israel’s Supreme Court
'Sinking Our Future': Biden's Budget Cuts Funds to U.S. Navy As China Ramps Up Shipbuilding
Biden wants to prematurely retire dozen ships, put U.S. on track to be outgunned on seas by China
'Once In A Generation Crisis': Vets Blame Biden's Focus on Woke Priorities for Low Military Recruitment Numbers
Biden's Pentagon has pumped around $114 million into diversity, equity, and inclusion programs
Teachers at US-Funded Palestinian Schools Promote Hate and Violence Against Jews on Social Media, Report Finds
Teachers 'regularly call to murder Jews and create teaching materials that glorify terrorism,' report says
Biden Admin Greenlights Sanctions Waiver That Allows Iraq To Pay Iran Millions for Electricity
Waiver signed day after administration officials denied Iran's claim that Tehran was set to receive $500 million thanks to waiver