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Regulator Chosen to Lead U.S. Intelligence

President Trump has tapped a real estate heir and housing finance regulator with no known intelligence background to lead the entire U.S. intelligence community — and Washington is buzzing over what it means.Story SnapshotTrump...

Betrayal Playbook: Vets Train China’s Aces?

A former American fighter pilot now stands accused of teaching Chinese combat fliers how...

Triple Homicide Mystery, Evidence Still Sealed

boldfrontnews.com — A family murder case in Modesto is fueling outrage because the public...

Congressional Candidate Arrested in Hawaii—Allegedly Pulls Gun

boldfrontnews.com — A Democratic congressional candidate in Hawaii has been arrested and charged with...

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Deadly Implosion Mystery: Workers Still Missing!

boldfrontnews.com — Officials now confirm a deadly chemical implosion in Washington is worse than first reported, with one worker dead, nine missing, and unstable hazards slowing the recovery effort .Story HighlightsAuthorities confirm one fatality...

Mystery Surrounds: Truth Behind Viral Escape Rumor

boldfrontnews.com — A viral claim that Epstein reporter Julie K. Brown “fled America after...

New Conflict Twist: Innocent Lives Lost

boldfrontnews.com — A deadly Israeli strike on a Gaza tent camp is once again...

INSANE Judge Purge Exposes Broken System

boldfrontnews.com — The abrupt shutdown of San Francisco’s immigration court after a sweeping judge...

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