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UK, EU announce post-Brexit trade deal, days before deadline
A trade deal was finally reached Thursday after negotiators from the European Union and Britain worked through the night and right into Christmas Eve on the finishing touches.
CBP chief says Twitter locked his account for pro-border wall message
The acting head of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said Thursday that Twitter had locked him out of his account after he sent out a tweet in support of the wall at the southern border -- a move likely to further fuel concerns about the tech giant’s alleged bias.
DOJ charges Chinese citizens in 'unprecedented' global hacking campaign
The Department of Justice on Wednesday announced that it had charged five Chinese citizens allegedly involved in an “unprecedented” hacking campaign that involved the theft of code, customer data and valuable business data and affected more than 100 companies and institutions across the globe.
Hawley urges CFIUS to reject ‘completely unacceptable’ Oracle-Tik Tok deal
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Monday urged the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to reject Oracle’s deal to take control of TikTok’s operations in the U.S., arguing it would allow for continued Chinese control of the social media app.
DHS' Cuccinelli warns ‘reality is going to catch up’ to Oregon officials over failure to tackle riots
Acting Deputy Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli on Wednesday said that “reality is going to catch up” to local officials in Portland, who he says have failed to get a grip on continuing violence in the liberal city.
Trump’s immigration plans for a second term: What would he do?
As the 2020 election approaches, the Trump campaign is highlighting what he has achieved so far as it keeps immigration center stage and is promising to keep it going in a second Trump term.
How a Biden election win would change US immigration policies
The Biden-Harris ticket marks a sharp left-shift on the subject of immigration – both legal and illegal. What would that mean for the country and for the American worker?
Grenell says Biden, Harris want to make DC ‘capital of the world’
Former acting Director of National Intelligence Rick Grenell on Thursday said that presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris wanted to make Washington D.C. the “capital of the world” when it comes to how U.S. money is spent abroad.
State Dept. watchdog finds UK ambassador made 'inappropriate or insensitive' comments
U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Woody Johnson made “inappropriate or insensitive remarks” during his time as diplomat, according to a new report by the State Department’s independent watchdog -- which recommended additional investigation by the agency.
US rejects China's attempt to 'extend authoritarian rule' after it sanctions 11 Americans, including lawmakers
The State Department is rejecting what it calls Beijing's attempt to "extend authoritarian rule beyond its borders" after the Chinese government imposed sanctions on 11 U.S. citizens.