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J.K. Rowling exposes hypocritical intolerance of trans activists who threatened her with rape, death, pipe bomb

Author J.K. Rowling exposed Monday the absurdity of some activists who demand tolerance for LGBT people, yet invoke intolerance for those, like Rowling, who disagree with some aspects of LGBT ideology.

Jason Meyer, John Piper’s Successor, Resigns From Post Following Allegations Of Abuse In Leadership

The successor of John Piper and lead pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis has resigned over alleged leadership issues in the congregation.

Man Who Breached Capitol on Jan. 6 Sentenced to Eight Months in Jail

A man who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced to eight months in jail on Monday.

‘Asian carp’ renamed over racism concerns: ‘If you say it’s invasive, bad, and needs to be eradicated … that’s why there’s talk about cultural...

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service quietly renamed the Asian Carp to "invasive carp" due to concerns about racism, the Associated Press revealed in a Thursday report.

Fugitive Texas Democrat admits ‘we got sloppy’ being maskless on plane

Five positive coronavirus tests later, one fugitive Texas Democratic state legislator admitted that his colleagues made a “mistake” not wearing masks on a chartered plane while fleeing their state on the way to Washington, D.C.

8 months in prison for man who took selfie with ‘Qanon Shaman’ in first Capitol riot felony sentence

A Florida man faces eight months behind bars for participating in the pro-Trump riot on Capitol Hill in January. The man committed no violence, but prosecutors still claimed he took part in a “threat to democracy.”

Marsha Blackburn Slams ‘Authoritarian’ Joe Biden for Working with Big Tech to Censor Americans

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Monday, demanding to know why the administration is coordinating with big tech companies to censor Americans’ free speech regarding the coronavirus.

U.S. and key allies accuse China of Microsoft Exchange cyberattacks

The U.S., NATO and other allies are collectively calling out China for malicious cyberattacks, including a March attack that exploited a flaw in Microsoft's Exchange Server.

U.S. Surgeon General, Rockefeller Foundation Announce Big Initiatives to Address ‘Urgent Threat’ of Vaccine Misinformation

The U.S. surgeon general on Thursday issued an advisory calling on tech companies to crack down on what the office called vaccine “misinformation.” The same day, The Rockefeller Foundation announced $13.5 million in new funding to combat vaccine “misinformation and disinformation.”

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