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Google AI Ruins Concert After Falsely Branding Musician a Sex Offender

A concert venue in Canada canceled fiddler Ashley MacIsaac after Google AI wrongly labeled him a sex offender.

Colorado’s Wild 2026 Law Overhaul Hits Residents

On Jan. 1, more than a dozen new laws went into effect in Colorado after Gov. Jared Polis signed nearly 500 bills last year.

Israel’s Somaliland Visit Sparks Somalia Meltdown

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar on Tuesday paid a visit to Somaliland, the breakaway region of Somalia whose independence Israel unilaterally endorsed on December 26.

Girls Allege Shocking Harassment by Trans Athlete

Two female high school athletes have come forward accusing a transgender student — currently at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case over trans participation.

Paul Finebaum Sounds the Alarm: ‘The SEC Has Collapsed!’

The SEC is going through a rough stretch right now.

Busted, Haitian Immigrants Accused of Food Stamp Scam

A pair of Haitian immigrants is accused of carrying out a multi‑million‑dollar food stamp fraud scheme in Boston, Massachusetts.

Diosdado Cabello Issues Chilling Threats to Venezuelans

Venezuelan Interior Minister and long‑suspected drug lord Diosdado Cabello threatened Venezuelans in a video posted to the Chinese outlet TikTok.

Catholic Teacher Surveilled Under Biden-Era Watchlist

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) revealed that the Biden-era FBI surveilled a Catholic teacher, placing her on a terror watchlist, after she was in Washington, D.C. surrounding the events of January 6, 2021.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting Shutters Completely

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced that it will shut down completely, blaming Congress after it pulled federal funding from the organization.

U.S. Mint Circulates America 250 Coins

The U.S. Mint began circulating several coins to honor the nation's semi-quincentennial.

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