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China Hacks U.S. State Department Emails in Microsoft Breach

The breach of the State Department's email accounts was facilitated by the compromise of a device belonging to a Microsoft engineer, as per the details shared in the briefing.

Missouri Transgender Center Shut Down After SAFE Act Takes Effect

The Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital has shut down its gender-transition operations for minors.

Kari Lake Expected to Run for U.S. Senate

Arizona Republican Kari Lake released a video on X, formerly known as Twitter, teasing a U.S. Senate run.

Major Banks Pressure Software Company to Refuse Service to Gun Sellers

Bank of America denied having anti-firearm company policies.

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.

Judiciary Committee Demands Documents from Hunter Biden Probe, Interview with David Weiss

House Judiciary Committee's Chairman, Jim Jordan (R-OH), is intensifying his probe into the Justice Department's examination of Hunter Biden, the president's son.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

TikTok Fined Hundreds of Millions of Dollars for Mishandling Children’s Privacy Data

Social media platform TikTok was fined $370 million by the European Union after the platform failed to protect children’s privacy.

Court Rules Biden Admin Violated First Amendment: COVID-19 Social Media Content Censorship

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, located in New Orleans, found that the Biden administration overstepped First Amendment boundaries in their approach to COVID-19 content on social media platforms.

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