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Russian President Condemns Ideologies of Superiority as ‘Disgusting, Criminal, and Deadly’

According to Putin, Western "globalist" elites "still talk about their exclusivity, put people against each other and divide society, provoke bloody conflicts and coups" and "sow hatred."

California Task Force Releases Draft Proposal on Reparations for Black Residents: Up to $1.2 Million Payments

Under the draft proposal, lifelong black California residents aged 71 and older may be eligible for reparations of up to $1.2 million.

Majority of New York Young Republicans Support Trump for 2024 Presidential Nomination: Survey

When pitted against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump secured an overwhelming 66% of the vote.

Surge in Faith Among American Youth

Around one-third of young adults aged 18 to 25 have faith in a higher power.

Apple Pursues AI-Driven Health Coaching, Emotion Tracking, Raising Privacy Concerns: ‘Sounds a Litte Dystopian to Me’

"AI can learn to identify vulnerabilities in human habits and behaviours and use them to influence human decision-making," one Twitter user warned.

World Wealth Manager, WEF Partner BlackRock Increased Stake in Fox Corp Two Months Before Tucker Carlson Ouster

In February 2023, BlackRock announced that it had increased its investments in Class A Fox Corporation stock to 15%.

Chicago Ordered to Rehire Employees, Compensate Lost Wages Over Vax Mandate by Illinois Judge

The judge's ruling requires the city to "make whole" negatively affected workers.

34th Annual ‘Bible Reading Marathon’ at U.S. Capitol Begins

The 34th annual National Capitol Bible Reading Marathon will begin on Saturday for the first time since before the COVID pandemic.

CPAC Releases Annual Ratings of Congress, Showcasing Most, Least Conservative Members

In the House, members such as Jim Jordan (R-OH), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Thomas Massie (R-KY) were awarded the Award for Conservative Excellence.

American Voters Express Fears Over Election Integrity

A survey from Rasmussen Reports found that 60% of likely U.S. voters believe it is likely that last year's midterms were affected by cheating.

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