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Former FAA Contractor, Naturalized US Citizen, Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran
The ex-contractor for Federal Aviation Administration is facing up to 15 years in prison, DOJ says
Harvard Punished a Student for Disrupting the Chinese Ambassador. The Chinese National Who Manhandled Her Was Let Off the Hook.
Cosette Wu was placed on disciplinary probation. Hongji Zou was given a letter of apology.
Congress Plots Bipartisan Probe of Terror-Tied App Telegram
Encrypted messaging service used to disseminate official Hamas statements and propaganda videos
Kamala's NatSec Adviser Probed Over Ties to Iranian Influence Network
'The Biden-Harris Administration is no stranger to Iran accommodators, appeasers, and accomplices,' Cotton and Stefanik write
Newsom Refused To Meet With Chinese Dissidents Before and After China Trip, Activist Says
California governor's China trip criticized for focus on climate change instead of human rights
Israel Enters the Gray Zone
REVIEW: 'Target Tehran: How Israel is Using Sabotage, Cyberwarfare, Assassination—and Secret Diplomacy—to Stop a Nuclear Iran and Create a New Middle East'
Republicans Probe Rob Malley's Ties to Tehran Influence Network
Lawmakers want to know if suspended Iran envoy was compromised by the Iran Experts Initiative