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A handful of states are moving to pass new protections for election workers in the case someone threatens or harasses them.

There’s been a growing amount of scrutiny over the security of U.S. elections, particularly since 2020. All eyes are on those working the frontlines on election night. They are sometimes used as a scapegoat for those who disagree with the results, prompting some states to pass new protections for election workers in cases of harassment…

China has a new ambassador to the United States, Xie Feng. Both nations hope Xie’s experience will help improve diplomatic relations.

China has a new ambassador to the United States. His name is Xie Feng. He spent time in Washington earlier in his career, and was most recently the vice foreign minister in charge of overseeing policy toward the U.S. Both China and the U.S. hope Xie’s experience will help improve diplomatic relations between the two…

During the first day of the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, world leaders have discussed imposing tougher sanctions against Russia.

During the first day of the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, world leaders discussed imposing tougher sanctions against Russia, while providing more support for Ukraine. And The Walt Disney Company has decided to cancel the construction of a nearly $1 billion new corporate campus in Florida amid ongoing disagreements with Gov. Ron DeSantis. These stories…

Syria re-joined the Arab League after nearly 12 years in exile, signifying a move toward closer relations between Damascus and the Arab world.

Arab leaders welcomed Syria back into the Arab League after the country’s nearly 12 years in exile. The move marks one of the most significant steps in the Arab world to re-normalize relations with Damascus. The Arab League revoked Syria’s membership in 2011 after Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad led a massive crackdown on protesters that…

Iran has been accused of concealing military equipment as "humanitarian aid" to smuggle weaponry into Syria for use in attacks on U.S. troops.

Iran has been accused of concealing military equipment as “humanitarian aid” to smuggle weaponry into Syria for use by proxy groups in attacks on U.S. troops, according to leaked documents obtained by military intelligence. The Pentagon has confirmed the authenticity of the documents, which were discovered on Discord in April and reported by The Washington…

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