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AZ newspaper sues state Senate, Cyber Ninjas for audit info

Arizona's leading newspaper is suing the state Senate and a digital contractor in a bid to obtain information about the GOP-backed audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County.

Kenosha Authorities Unanimously Turn Down Jacob Blake’s Damage Claims

Jacob Blake Jr. has been denied damage claims by the Kenosha City Council in Wisconsin.

US priest: Exorcisms on the rise as demons now haunt victims by text

As Monsignor Stephen Rossetti watched the man in front of him, he saw his blue eyes turn yellow and the pupils shrink down to mere dots. They looked, Rossetti said, precisely like the eyes of a hissing snake.

DeSantis to forgo Trump rally in Sarasota

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) will not be attending former President Trump’s rally in Sarasota, Fla., on Saturday amid ongoing recovery efforts following the deadly condo building collapse in Surfside, Fla.

Police issue ‘shelter-in-place’ order for Massachusetts town as several armed men flee into woods

Massachusetts police have been in a standoff with an armed group of men who fled into the woods after being confronted by an officer. Authorities have asked local residents to remain in their homes.

GETTR Receives 1.2K Strange Chinese Reviews Amid Claim Platform Posts Anti-CCP Posts To Profiles Without Permission

"Soooooooo goooooood. I like it,I would make me great again,guandong lunxianqu."

Disney World drops ‘ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls’ from recorded greeting as park pushes to be ‘place where everyone is welcome’

Disney World in Orlando, Florida, has removed "ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls" from a recorded greeting, Insider reported, as the park pushes to be a "place where everyone is welcome."

LEGO Embraces Drag Queen Marketing

Danish toymaker partners with activist group that targets children.

Court rules only 152 died of COVID-19 in Portugal, not 17,000

Following a citizen’s petition, the Administrative Court of the Circle of Lisbon provided verified COVID-19 data showing that only 152 patients died from the disease from January 2020 to April 2021, not 17,000 as Portuguese authorities claim. The remaining deaths were attributed to various causes.

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