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Coverage of BreakThrough News in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 23 · 13:47 UTCMost recent: Aug 10 · 11:00 UTC
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  • POLITICSAug 10 · 11:00 UTCFOX NEWS
    Subpoenaed pro-China outlet defends itself on Democracy Now!, which paid Singham-founded company millions

    A pro-China media outlet subpoenaed in a Congressional probe of Neville Roy Singham's funding network defended itself on Democracy Now! It argued that the investigation, conducted by the House Ways and Means Committee, was an attack on journalism rather than a probe into foreign influence. The committee is examining how nonprofit laws protect against foreign influence, specifically investigating $39 million allegedly flowing to BreakThrough News and other groups.

  • POLITICSAug 10 · 11:00 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Subpoenaed pro-China outlet defends itself on Democracy Now!, which paid Singham-founded company millions

    A U.S.-based pro-China media outlet, BreakThrough News, defended itself against a Congressional probe on Democracy Now!, addressing subpoenas issued by the House Ways and Means Committee regarding Neville Roy Singham's funding network. Presenter Rania Khalek framed the subpoenas as a 'McCarthy-style attack' on free speech rather than a legitimate inquiry into alleged foreign influence. The committee is examining how non-profit laws protect against foreign influence.

  • POLITICSJul 24 · 17:48 UTCFOX NEWS
    ‘McCarthy trials’: Hasan Piker, far-left figures erupt over subpoenas in $39M Singham probe

    The House Ways and Means Committee has subpoenaed three nonprofits, including BreakThrough News, linked to pro-China tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, who provided $39 million to these groups. Far-left figures like Hasan Piker and Medea Benjamin have criticized the subpoenas as a 'McCarthy-style' attack on the left, defending the organizations against allegations of foreign influence.

  • POLITICSJul 24 · 17:48 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    ‘McCarthy trials’: Hasan Piker, far-left figures erupt over subpoenas in $39M Singham probe

    The House Ways and Means Committee issued subpoenas to three nonprofits, including BreakThrough News, as part of an investigation into foreign influence linked to pro-China tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham. Prominent figures like Hasan Piker and Medea Benjamin criticized the subpoenas as a 'McCarthy-style' witch hunt.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 19:26 UTCFOX NEWS
    Intel expert says Singham network is more than a nonprofit scandal—it's a security threat

    An intelligence expert warned that Neville Roy Singham's network is a national security threat, funneling millions into left-wing nonprofits like the People's Forum and Party for Socialism and Liberation, which organize protests. A federal grand jury in Manhattan is investigating Singham's financial network, which has blocked U.S. AI and data center projects, according to a report.

  • SECURITYJul 10 · 19:26 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Intel expert says Singham network is more than a nonprofit scandal—it's a security threat

    An intelligence expert claims Neville Roy Singham's network is a national security threat due to its funding of socialist, communist, and Marxist organizations. A federal grand jury is investigating Singham's financial network, which has funneled over $278 million into nonprofits organizing protests against U.S. policies.

  • SECURITYJun 10 · 11:39 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Sen Tom Cotton urges DOJ to probe Chinese bid to 'kneecap' American AI

    Sen. Tom Cotton urged the Justice Department to investigate a covert campaign linked to China aimed at undermining U.S. artificial intelligence infrastructure. The request follows a report alleging Chinese state media and foreign-funded groups, including those tied to tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, have opposed data center construction and AI projects in the U.S.

  • SECURITYMay 23 · 13:47 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    DOJ, Treasury investigate nonprofits and leaders allegedly coordinating with Cuba in influence campaign

    The U.S. Department of Justice and Treasury are investigating nonprofits and activist groups for allegedly coordinating with the Cuban government in a foreign influence campaign. The investigation follows a rapid, synchronized response from Marxist organizations like the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Tricontinental after U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche indicted Cuban leader Raúl Castro for the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft.

  • SECURITYMay 23 · 13:47 UTCFOX NEWS
    DOJ, Treasury investigate nonprofits and leaders allegedly coordinating with Cuba in influence campaign

    The U.S. Department of Justice and Treasury are investigating nonprofits and leaders allegedly coordinating with the Cuban government in a foreign influence campaign. A network of Marxist organizations rapidly mobilized to defend Cuban leader Raúl Castro after his indictment, with 145 groups reporting $1 billion in combined annual revenue identified as part of the pro-Cuba solidarity infrastructure.