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Neil Young Changes Boycott Focus From Spotify to Banks

Singer-songwriter Neil Young pleaded with baby boomers to stop investing in Wells Fargo, Chase, Citibank, and Bank of America because of the banks' financial contributions to the fossil fuel industry.

Joe Rogan Ought to Take Rumble’s Offer

Spotify has been trying to have its cake and eat it, too, and that isn't good enough.

Biden to Set Free ‘20th Hijacker’ From 9/11

Move blasted as 'appalling capitulation to the far-left'

Ted Cruz Asks FTC to Investigate GoFundMe Over ‘Freedom Convoy’ Funds

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to launch an investigation into GoFundMe after the crowdfunding platform said it would reallocate nearly all of the $10 million in donations for Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” to charity — a move it reversed following backlash from conservatives.

Pro-Mask Mandate Stacey Abrams Poses Maskless With Room Full of Young Masked Children

'Mask hypocrisy is practically a status symbol now,' National Review's Rich Lowry tweeted

New Private Currency Uses Bills Filled with Real Gold

Modern currencies such as Bitcoin expect to find success in a more technological world, but a new currency known as Goldbacks might corner the post-apocalyptic currency market.

Dr. Rand Paul: Mask Mandates About Submission, Collectivism

The Kentucky U.S. Senator suggested there were ulterior motives behind some of the mask mandates, and such a one-size-fits-all approach to combatting the pandemic had unintended consequences.

Partial Settlement Reached in Indiana School Lawsuit Over ‘Students for Life’ Club

Indiana students have been given permission to start a chapter of Students for Life of America in their school as part of a partial settlement in a suit against the school.

House Passes America Competes Act to Counter Chinese Economic Threat

The House on Friday passed the America COMPETES Act, a Democratic-driven bill that seeks to aid industries deemed necessary to compete with China in technology and manufacturing.

Ariz. GOP Chair Sues Jan. 6 Committee, Says Subpoenas Violate 4th Amendment

The Democrat-controlled January 6 Committee is facing a new lawsuit by Arizona Republican Party chairwoman Kelli Ward. In a recent filing with a federal court, she said the Democrat panel is trying to unconstitutionally violate the right to privacy with its subpoenas.

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