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Lawsuit Alleges Mainstream Media Orgs Violated First Amendment, Antitrust Laws

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Children's Health Defense (CHD), and other individuals and organizations are suing the Trusted News Initiative (TNI) over antitrust and free speech violations.

Merrick Garland Named Special Counsel to Investigate Trump, Not Biden, Two Weeks After Biden Classified Docs Discovered

Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, not President Joe Biden, two weeks after Biden’s classified briefings and documents were discovered at the Penn Biden Center.

California’s New Digital License Plates Made Cars Trackable by Hackers

Reviver says its mission is to “modernize” the driving experience, and the way it does that is by developing the world’s first digital license plate and connected vehicle platform.

Marjorie Taylor Greene: ‘Of Course Joe Biden’s the President’

Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) failed to answer when asked if the 2020 election was stolen during an appearance on Howie Kurtz’s Fox News media critique show.

Arizona Republicans Leave Chamber During Katie Hobbs State of the State Address

The Washington Examiner reported that Arizona Republicans "turned their backs on the new governor and walked out as she outlined her priorities," such as abortion access.

Market Value of NATO Weapons Makers Rise

The largest NATO defense corporations have risen 21.5% in market value due to military involvement in Ukraine.

GOP Donors Support Dhillon Over McDaniel in RNC Leadership

Over 24 major Republican Party donors support Trump campaign adviser Harmeet Dhillon for Republican National Committee (RNC) chairperson.

Illinois Bans Semiautomatic Guns Carrying Over 10 Rounds

After approval from both the House and Senate, the state of Illinois passed a gun law banning long guns carrying 10 rounds, and handguns carrying 15 rounds.

‘Positive Views of Supreme Court Decline Sharply Following Abortion Ruling’: Pew Research Center Study

According to a recent survey by Pew Research Center, Americans' views of the Supreme Court are historically low, marked by a dramatic decline in favorability among Democrats, an increase in favorability among Republicans and an unprecedented level of political polarization, with a 45 percentage point gap between parties in favorable views, the widest in 35 years of polling.

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