Tag: National security
Putin’s AI-powered Military: A Fox News AI Newsletter Update
Russian President Vladimir Putin is looking to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into the country's military, according to experts. The recent invasion of Ukraine has revealed gaps in Russia's battlefield capabilities, prompting Putin to explore...
Security Plans Revealed for Republican National Convention – Secret Service Insider Insights
Security Plans Revealed for Republican National Convention - Secret Service Insider InsightsThe U.S. Secret Service has unveiled security plans for the upcoming Republican National Convention in July, which will be held in Milwaukee. One...
Potential Terror Threats: Trump Supporters, Military, and Religious Individuals Identified in Biden DHS Documents
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) advisory board, known as the "Homeland Intelligence Experts Group," was created in September 2023 to provide the DHS with expert analysis on topics like terrorism and drug trafficking....
Trump vs. US: Florida Hearing Ends with Classified Docs Case – Key Takeaways
Former President Trump's first day in court for a hearing to determine the lawfulness of Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment in the classified document investigation concluded Friday without a decision being made.Friday's hearing inside...
US to Send Air Defense Missiles to Ukraine, Changing Delivery Destination
The White House announced that the United States would be redirecting shipments of air defense interceptor missiles to Ukraine, which were originally planned for other countries. This decision comes as Russia's military intensifies strikes...
America’s Rising Terror Threat: The Consequences of Open Borders
The risk of a terrorist attack in the United States by foreign nationals released at the border or paroled in is a cause for concern. While the exact number of potential threats is unknown,...
Judge to Evaluate Legality of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Appointment under Trump Administration
The judge overseeing the case involving former President Trump's handling of classified records is holding a hearing to evaluate the legality of the appointment of U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith and the funding of...
TikTok’s Efforts to Address U.S. Concerns: A Recap
TikTok recently made a detailed argument against a new federal law that could potentially result in a ban of the popular video app in January. The company believes that this legislation is an "extraordinary...
Keeping Competitive with China: Former Air Force Secretary’s Advice for the US
Welcome to Fox News, where we bring you the latest advancements in AI technology. Today, we have some important updates for you.In the past decade, China has emerged as a strategic adversary to the...
Putin’s AI Military Doctrine: Seeking Semi-Automated Defense with Potential Chinese Assistance
Russia is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to address gaps in its military capabilities that have been exposed by the invasion of Ukraine, experts say. Samuel Bendett, an adjunct senior fellow at the...
Guantánamo Jury to Decide Fate of Battlefield Commander
A military jury at Guantánamo Bay has started deliberating the sentence for a prisoner who admitted to commanding Qaeda and Taliban forces in Afghanistan, leading to war crimes. The panel consists of U.S. officers...
GOP Urged to Oppose Including Women in Future Draft by Mike Pence’s Group
Former Vice President Mike Pence's organization, Advancing American Freedom (AAF), is urging Republican congressional leaders to oppose a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would require women to register for a...
Alarmingly High Risk of Terror Attack on US Soil, Experts Warn
The risk of a major terror attack on U.S. soil is currently very high, according to experts. Cities like New York City and Washington, D.C. are particularly vulnerable to such attacks. Despite increased surveillance...
American Soldier Sentenced to Almost Four Years in Russian Prison
An American soldier, Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, 34, has been sentenced to nearly four years in a Russian prison after being arrested earlier this year. The sentencing came after Russian state media reported the...
Senate Republicans Demand Answers from Mayorkas Over Release of Suspected ISIS Terrorists into US
Sen. Ted Budd, a Republican from North Carolina, along with 20 other senators, wrote a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding answers about individuals with suspected ties to ISIS who were apprehended...
NATO Alliance Achieves Record Defense Spending Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
The NATO alliance has achieved a milestone in defense spending, with 23 out of 32 member states meeting the goal of spending at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defense. This increase...
Terror Threats from Open Borders: Ex-CIA Deputy Director’s Warning
Former CIA Deputy Director Mike Morrell recently expressed concerns about the potential terror threats stemming from vulnerabilities at the U.S.-Mexico border. In a joint op-ed with Graham Allison, former United States Assistant Secretary of...
John Kerry Used Government Email Alias as Secretary of State: Whistleblowers Expose
Former Secretary of State John Kerry reportedly used a government email alias during his time in the Obama administration, according to whistleblowers who recently spoke to Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson. The senators...
Pentagon dismisses worries about Chinese solar panel technology
The Department of Defense has addressed concerns raised by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin regarding the use of Chinese materials in a project to install solar panels on the Pentagon and other military installations. Governor...
Border Security Concerns Rise as ICE Warns of Migrants’ Missing Documents and ISIS Arrests
Border security concerns have heightened as ICE issues a warning about missing documents among migrants and arrests related to ISIS. The Acting ICE Director, Patrick Lechleitner, revealed that eight Tajikistan nationals with ties to...
Trump Promises US ‘Great Iron Dome’ if Re-elected: ‘Made in America’
Former President Trump made a promise during his birthday rally in Florida to build a "great" Iron Dome for the U.S., emphasizing that it would be "made in America." He expressed his determination to...
Dangers of AI Highlighted: Top News App in America Linked to China
NewsBreak, a popular news app in the U.S. with over 50 million monthly users, has come under scrutiny for spreading misinformation through AI-generated content. A recent Reuters report revealed that the company, which has...
States Led by Republicans Seek to Strengthen Immigration Control Amid ‘Invasion’ Concerns
Republican-led states across the country are making efforts to strengthen their control over immigration, citing concerns of an 'invasion.' This move comes as the issue of immigration takes center stage in the lead-up to...
G.O.P.-Led States Push for Increased Power to Curb Immigration
Republican-led states are pushing for increased power to curb immigration, claiming that it is an "invasion." Texas, in particular, has been defending its immigration law in a federal appeals court, arguing that illegal immigration...
Trump Would Be Long Gone if Only We Could …SEO-friendly Title: Why...
President Biden faces a challenging task in convincing voters to turn away from Donald Trump. Steve Murphy, a co-founder of the Democratic media firm MVAR Media, pointed out that unlike in the past where...
Trump vows to build Israel-style ‘Great Iron Dome’ over US if re-elected: ‘Made in...
During his recent birthday rally in Florida, former President Trump made a bold promise to the American people. He vowed to build a "great" Iron Dome over the United States if he is re-elected,...
ICE sounds alarm on what migrants are failing to bring to border as fears...
ICE has raised concerns about illegal immigrants arriving at the southern border without any information on record following the arrest of eight Tajikistan nationals with ISIS ties who crossed the border. Acting ICE Director...
Identifying dangers of AI in popular news app AI dangers in top news app...
NewsBreak, a popular news app in the U.S. with over 50 million monthly users, has been under scrutiny for spreading misinformation through AI-generated content, as reported by Reuters. The company, which is rooted in...
House Passes Defense Bill Automatically Registering Men 18-26 for DraftAutomatic Draft Registration for Men...
The House of Representatives recently passed a measure that automatically registers men between the ages of 18 and 26 for selective service as part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This act...
Lawmakers push Biden admin to pay more attention to northern border threatsEnhancing Northern Border...
Lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to pay more attention to security threats along the northern border between the United States and Canada. House Republicans, led by Rep. Nick Langworthy, are introducing a new...
Kennedy Vows to Cut Military Budget in HalfTitle: Kennedy Military Budget Cut in Half...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a bold statement this week, declaring his intention to slash the military budget in half by the end of his first term as president. The independent presidential candidate emphasized...
Congress sought Osprey crash and safety documents from the Pentagon last year. It’s still...
The safety and oversight of the V-22 Osprey aircraft have come into question following a series of fatal crashes that have occurred over the years. The House Oversight Committee panel investigating these issues has...
China Is Losing the Chip War
China's Struggle in the Chip WarIn a recent phone call between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden, tensions rose over Washington's ban on the export of American advanced microchips to China. Xi...
Can the West ‘friendshore’ enough critical minerals? – Asia Times
Can Western Countries Secure Enough Critical Minerals Through "Friendshoring"?In the near future, Western nations will have a growing need for critical minerals to meet the demand for mineral-intensive technologies such as electric vehicle batteries.One...
CHIPS Act Wins the Battle, But Not the Semiconductor War | Geopolitical Monitor
CHIPS Act: A Strategic Move in the Semiconductor BattleThe competition over the green economy and global chip industry is shaping up to determine the dominant economic force in the coming decades. With the global...
Opposition’s nuclear-energy policy would increase defence risk | The Strategist
Opposition's Nuclear-Energy Proposal Poses Defense RiskThe Australian Liberal-National opposition’s plan to replace old coal-fired power stations with nuclear power plants has raised concerns about the country's defense vulnerability. The proposal, if implemented, could potentially...


































