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SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

Putin Celebrates Unprecedented Ties with North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently celebrated the "unprecedentedly high level" of relations between Russia and North Korea, marking his first visit to the country in 24 years. 

White House Considering Deployment of U.S. Military Contractors to Ukraine: Report

The Biden administration is reportedly weighing whether U.S. military contractors should be permitted to be deployed to Ukraine.

‘Nonbinary Service Member’ Policies Necessary for Military ‘Readiness’: Pentagon Official

Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks declared that policies directed toward “nonbinary service members” are necessary for national security.

Sanctuary State Governor Urges Illegal Immigrants to Stay Away

Massachusetts Governor, Maura Healey, recently made an unexpected plea to illegal immigrants, advising them not to come to Massachusetts despite the state being classified as a “sanctuary state” in 2017 by the state’s Supreme Judicial Court.

Renewed Mask Bans Stir Controversy Over Civil Liberties

Law enforcement and state legislators are bringing back to life long-dormant rules that make mask wearing illegal. Republican lawmakers in North Carolina plan to override...

Channel Crisis: Minister Confirms Inability to Stop Boats, Stresses Need for Re-Election

In the Channel crisis, a minister acknowledged that the government had not been able to "stop the boats," but if the Tories are re-elected,...

Trump Free to Speak About Jurors and Witnesses as Gag Order Partially Lifted

On Tuesday, a judge lifted Donald Trump's gag order, allowing him to speak freely about jurors and witnesses in the hush money criminal trial...

Four Dead, 151 Injured in Crimea Missile Strike; Russia Blames U.S.

At least four people were killed and 151 injured in an attack on Crimea using ATACMS missiles supplied by the United States, which the...

Biden Campaign Creating Initiative to Combat ‘Cheap Fakes’

The Biden campaign is launching a task force to combat "cheapfakes," or videos of President Joe Biden exhibiting bizarre or confusing behavior.

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