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California Man Sentenced for Supplying Weapons to North Korea

Shenghua Wen, a 42-year-old California man, received an eight-year prison sentence for illegally shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea, intending their use in a surprise attack on South Korea, as per a US Attorney's Office statement.

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Chinese Nationals Charged with Spying on US Military

Two Chinese nationals, Yuance Chen and Liren "Ryan" Lai, were charged with espionage in the US for photographing a naval base, coordinating a cash drop, and attempting to recruit military personnel for Chinese intelligence; this is part of a broader pattern of Chinese intelligence operations targeti...

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CJNG's US Surveillance and Violence Challenge National Security

DEA Special Agent Matthew Allen testified before the US Senate about the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel's (CJNG) surveillance of DEA agents in Washington D.C. during the trial of El Menchito, highlighting the cartel's escalating operations and violence against informants' families in Mexico; the CJ...

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British Businessman Indicted in US for Technology Trafficking and Suppressing Dissent

A British businessman, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for attempting to traffic sensitive American military technology to China and for plotting to silence a critic of the Chinese president, involving surveillance, vandalism, and bribery attempts; Miller w...

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Judge Orders Preservation of Messages in US Military Strike Security Breach

A US federal judge ordered the preservation of Signal messages discussing planned US military strikes against Yemeni Houthis after a journalist was mistakenly added to a group chat including top officials like Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and Vice President J. D. Vance, prompting a lawsuit and concer...

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U.S. Reliance on Chinese Batteries Poses National Security Risk

The Biden administration's energy policies have increased U.S. reliance on Chinese battery manufacturer CATL, creating national security risks; 35% of CATL's batteries were purchased by U.S. customers, generating zero American jobs and strengthening CCP influence. Alternatives exist in South Korea a...

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Intel Stock Up 19%, Despite CEO China Ties and Manufacturing Delays

Intel's stock is up 19% this year despite earlier drops and concerns about CEO Pat Gelsinger's China ties; the company is investing $28 billion in Ohio semiconductor facilities, delayed until 2030, amid a broader geopolitical competition for chip dominance.

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US Warns of Iran Sleeper Cells Amid Heightened Tensions

Following a recent military conflict between Israel and Iran, US security agencies warned of potential attacks by Iran-backed sleeper cells operating domestically, although no attacks occurred, leading to heightened threat bulletins despite a ceasefire; experts say the threat is credible but oversta...

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Chinese Nationals Arrested for Alleged Bioweapon Smuggling into U.S. University

Two Chinese nationals were arrested and charged with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus considered a potential bioweapon, into the U.S. for research at the University of Michigan; this incident highlights concerns about Chinese infiltration of American universities and the CCP's alleged attemp...

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British Man and Chinese National Indicted for Stalking and Smuggling US Military Technology

A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for stalking a Beijing critic and attempting to smuggle US military technology to China; they face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

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Publicly Accessible Data Exposes US Officials to Security Risks

Der Spiegel revealed that easily accessible online information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and possibly passwords, of US officials Hegseth, Waltz, and Gabbard was discovered through search engines and leaked databases, raising serious security concerns about potential exploitation by ...

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Personal Data of Top US National Security Advisors Easily Accessible Online

A German publication revealed that the personal data of top US national security advisors, including their phone numbers, emails, and passwords, was easily accessible online, raising concerns about security and prompting calls for officials' resignations after a Signal group chat about Yemen airstri...

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