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Censorship Concerns Raised After Chinese State Media Pulls Video of Xi–Putin Organ Transplant Discussion

China blocks access to hot mic video of Chinese, Russian leaders on organ transplants, reflecting regime’s fear of scrutiny, critics say.

What to Know About Venezuela’s Drug Trafficking Threat to US

U.S. forces in the Caribbean killed 11 members of a drugs cartel. Who are Tren de Aragua and why do they pose a threat to the United States?

What to Know About Bolsonaro’s Coup Trial in Brazil

Jair Bolsonaro, once Brazil’s president, now faces trial for an attempted coup, has been under house arrest, and has been banned from social media.

FTC Takes Action Against Robot Toy Maker for Allegedly Sending Children’s Info to China

FTC acted against a robot toy maker selling on Amazon, alleging it let a China-based third party collect U.S. children’s data.

AI-backed Deepfake Impersonations Are Getting Harder to Detect, FBI Warns

Increasingly hard-to-detect deepfake content created with artificial intelligence (AI) is being exploited by criminals to impersonate trusted individuals.

DEA Warns Families About Drug Dealers Preying on Social Media

The DEA Omaha Division is asking parents to talk with children about threats posed by drug dealers on social media and the negative impact of drug use.
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Oklahoma’s ‘America First’ Teacher Screening Test Spotlights Partisanship Debate

Oklahoma’s recent “America First” initiative for K–12 education has renewed debate on partisanship in public education.

Kevin O’Leary’s Continentalist Proposal Deserves Further Consideration 

Kevin O’Leary,“Mr. Wonderful,” reignited debate last December on North American “continentalism” and its future role in public policy.

South Korea Makes Deal With US to Release Detained Georgia Plant Workers

South Korea said Sept. 7 that 300+ South Korean workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant will be released and sent home.

New Mexico Governor Says National Guard Making Progress in High-Crime Albuquerque

Three months into Operation Zia Shield, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office cited successful collaboration between the military and law enforcement.

How US Government Stake in Intel Will Affect Tech Race With China

President Trump's deal with Intel forms part of a broader trend as Washington steps up its efforts to win the U.S.–China tech race, experts said.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced on Sept. 7 that he is stepping down, following two election losses.