Hollywood spreading China propaganda: Report
China is influencing Hollywood studies and using American films to promote communist propaganda as part of a grand strategy seeking global hegemony, according to a report by two Army officers.
China is influencing Hollywood studies and using American films to promote communist propaganda as part of a grand strategy seeking global hegemony, according to a report by two Army officers.
Sen. Tom Cotton challenged the Biden administration's more lenient asylum policies Wednesday, saying the U.S. is now allowing people to claim protection if they come from countries that are, on the whole, safer than some major American cities.
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