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How the Surveillance State and Big Tech Worked Together to Make Twitter ‘Disinformation’ the Source of Unrest

Federal agencies that originally targeted American threats are now threatening Americans' free speech.

Princeton University Partners With Anti-Defamation League to Collect Data on Criticism Towards Elected Officials

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is joining Princeton University to lead a "data collection initiative" over supposed threats and criticisms of elected leaders.

Red Wave: Poll Shows Most Voters See Republicans Retaking House, Senate

A survey released by the Trafalgar Group reveals 50.2% of voters believe Republicans will take both the House and Senate.

Libertarian Marc Victor Drops Arizona Senate Race, Endorses Conservative Blake Masters

The libertarian running in the Arizona Senate race has dropped his campaign and endorsed Republican Blake Masters.

Twitter and Facebook Executives Held Regular Meetings with DHS on Censorship Practices

Leaked documents outlined the topics covered in the meetings.

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Promises to Stop Arrests From Social Media Posts

Sunak stated that the police's responsibility is to fight "actual crime in people’s neighborhoods, and not policing bad jokes on Twitter.”

CCTV Video Shows Men Shaking Indian Suspension Bridge Before Collapse

Several men shaking a suspension bridge were caught on camera moments before the bridge collapsed, killing 133 people.

GOP Believes Trump Will Be Indicted Following Midterms

Republicans believe Trump will be indicted between two to three months after the midterm elections due to Democratic pressure against Attorney General Merrick Garland.

More Than 150 U.S. Government Sponsored Researchers Work for the CCP

NBC News acquired a report from the software company Strider detailing the Chinese scientists who have used taxpayer funds to conduct research at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and now work on military technology in China.

Justice Thomas Rejects Lawyer’s Rationale for Using Race in Admissions for Diversity

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday dismissed an argument from a lawyer defending race-based affirmative action policies in college admissions and said that he doesn't give much weight to the idea that diversity automatically creates better outcomes.

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