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Pete Buttigieg Plans to Visit East Palestine ‘When the Time Is Right’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told reporters he plans on visiting East Palestine, Ohio, "when the time is right."

Billionaire Donor Pierre Omidyar Behind Dark-Money Anti-musk Group

eBay founder Pierre Omidyar donated $509,500 to Accountable Tech in 2021 and 2022, also giving $2 million to at least six other organizations that condemned Elon Musk's organization of Twitter.

Food Sanitation Company Fined $1.5 Million for Child Labor Violations

Packers Sanitation Services Inc, one of the largest food sanitation companies in the United States, has been fined $1.5 million for violating child labor laws.

Catholic Clergy to Receive Book on Denying Communion to Pro-Choice Politicians

"The Church cannot remain silent and indifferent to a public offense against the Body and Blood of Christ," the book says.

Asbury Awakening Sees 50,000 Visitors

University capacity maxed out.

TSA Quietly Begins Using Facial Recognition

"First generation CAT units are designed to scan a traveler’s photo identification, confirm the traveler’s identity as well as their flight details," according to TSA.

Unsecured DoD Server Leaked Terabytes of Internal Military Emails to Open Internet for Two Weeks

An unsecured government cloud email server that contained approximately three terabytes of internal U.S. military emails, including a completed SF-86 questionnaire with sensitive personnel information, was connected to the internet without a password for two weeks, potentially exposing this sensitive data to anyone who knew its IP address.

High Intelligence Linked to Support for Free Speech

The study says that "both trait emotional intelligence and cognitive ability uniquely predict less concern for political correctness and more support for freedom of speech."

Study Finds College Graduates Not ‘Emotionally Prepared’ for Professional Life

A recent study has revealed that many young people graduating do not feel equipped for life after college.

Seattle to Pay Millions in Lawsuit Over Failure to End ‘No-Cop Zone’

The city of Seattle, Washington, agreed to pay $3.65 million to settle a lawsuit over its failure to end the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone in 2020.

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