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U.S. Accuses Amazon of Illegally Sustaining Monopoly

Amazon, the e-commerce titan valued at $1.3 trillion, is facing a landmark lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 U.S. states, charging it with “illegal conduct” aimed at maintaining a monopoly in the online retail space.

Scotland to Develop ‘Hate Crime’ Police Unit

Scotland is developing a hate crime unit for its police force.

DeSantis, Newsom to Debate on Fox News

Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom have agreed to debate.

‘Radiation From All Cell Phones Is Dangerous’: Russian Agency

Rospotrebnadzor, the Russian agency for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing, said radiation from all cell phones is dangerous.

1/3 of Democrats Believe Americans Have ‘Too Much Freedom to Speak Freely’

A poll from RealClear Opinion Research found that one-third of registered Democrats believe Americans have "too much freedom to speak freely."

Missouri AG Sues Transgender Clinic Over ‘Diluted Medical Standard,’ for Subjecting Patients to ‘Irreversible Procedures’

“These providers failed Missouri’s children when they rejected even a diluted medical standard and subjected them to irreversible procedures. My office is not standing for it," says Missouri AG.

Climate Change ‘Activist’ Al Gore Blasts Fossil Fuel Industry

Climate change activist and former United States Vice President Al Gore has declared war against the fossil fuel industry, accusing oil companies of using the atmosphere at their own disposal.

Google Maps Faces Lawsuit After Leading Man to His Death by Directing Him to Drive Off a Bridge

Google is facing a huge lawsuit from the family of Philip Paxson who said that the tech company’s Google Maps directions led to the man’s death when he drove off a collapsed bridge.

NYC Plans to Evict Thousands of Illegals From Shelters

New York City plans to move some illegal immigrants out of shelters when their 60-day stay ends to free up space.

Minnesota’s First Cannabis Regulator Resigns After One Day

Minnesota's first "cannabis regulator" has resigned after allegations she sold illegal products through her company.

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