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Twitter announces more censorship for sake of ‘public interest’

Twitter has updated its policy on personal information to cover videos and photos of private individuals shared without their consent, unless that is done by legacy media, in “public interest,” or other context they approve of.

Dr. Oz announces run for Senate in Pennsylvania as a Republican

"I’m a world-class surgeon, fighter, and health care advocate stepping forward to cure our country’s ills," said the TV doctor.

Ted Cruz Reacts to Fauci Claiming to ‘Represent Science’

Dr. Fauci is "the most dangerous bureaucrat in the history of the country."

Court Overturns Speech Punishment Requiring Pastor To Denounce Himself For Criticizing COVID Restrictions

In a major victory for Christians, Canada's Court of Appeal has halted Pastor Artur Pawlowski's penalty.

Oxford Professor: Official Data Shows Face Masks “Made No Meaningful Difference” to Infection Rates

Face coverings “unlikely to have much of an impact” in fighting Omicron.

FAA Makes Massive Mistake, Accidentally Exposes 704 Previously Unknown Epstein Flights

The Federal Aviation Administration has inadvertently opened up a new realm of information about the activities of convicted sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Twitter BANS Sharing Images, Videos of ‘Private Individuals’ One Day After New CEO Takes Over

The new rules specifically state that "activists, dissidents, and members of minority communities" need to be protected.

Americans Less Concerned About ‘Omicron’ COVID Variant: Poll

U.S. population is less concerned about the emergence of the Omicron variant than they were about the Delta strain.

Low Support for Late-Term Abortion As Supreme Court Weighs Overturning Roe V. Wade

June Associated Press/NORC poll shows only 19% of Americans support third-trimester abortion.

Federal Government to Run Out of Money in Four Days amid Overfull Senate Schedule

The federal government will run out of money on Friday amid a jammed Senate schedule in December that may further delay the passage of the $1.9 trillion reconciliation package into next year.

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