App

Apple Signed $275 Billion Contract with China to Avoid Crackdown

Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly signed a $275 billion deal with China in 2016 in order to prevent a crackdown by the communist government on its vast business in the country. The Masters of the Universe committed to “grow together with Chinese enterprises to achieve mutual benefits and a win-win situation.”

Will ‘iBuying’ Ever Replace Traditional Real Estate Sales?

After three successful home sales, Daniel Edwin and his wife were getting ready to sell again, but this time, the Atlanta couple knew they didn’t want to go the traditional route.

ISIS Using TikTok To Incite Attacks On Non-Muslims This Christmas

ISIS is getting with the times. The Islamic terrorist group is reportedly using the widely popular social media platform TikTok to recruit young members who will carry out bombing attacks over the holidays.

California school offers boy pizza to get vaccinated, tells him not to ‘say anything,’ mom says

Los Angeles Unified School District requiring kids 12 and over to get vaccinated.

Health officials say Christian beliefs ‘incompatible with human dignity’

'Not worthy of respect in democratic society'

Fans Pour Funding—and Faith—Into a Hit Drama About Jesus

Crowdfunding has raised millions for ‘The Chosen,’ an ambitious series exploring characters from the New Testament. Fans have already chipped in enough for three seasons—and are driving ticket sales for a Christmas special coming to movie theaters.

Scottish Government’s Vax Passport Sending People’s Private Data To Amazon, Microsoft

"Data has been shared with third parties without people having the option to opt out or without even being made aware that this is happening"

Camera Catches Video Conversion Software ‘Handbrake’ and ‘Format Factory’ on Prosecution’s Laptop

The defense in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has moved for a mistrial on the basis that the prosecution withheld crucial evidence.

Catholic Student Suspended From Football After Allegedly Insisting There Are Two Genders. Now He’s Suing The School District.

A New Hampshire high school boy who is a practicing Catholic was suspended from playing football for one game after an exchange off-campus in which he allegedly insisted there are only two genders. Now he and his mother are suing the school district.

Facebook Sued for $100B—Negative Effects on Children

Attorney General Dave Yost of Ohio has filed a lawsuit against Facebook, which was recently rebranded Meta, for its algorithms' negative impact on minors.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img