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Health Department Recommends Mask Mandates to Fight ‘Long COVID’

HHS made their recommendation to other government officials just after midterm elections.

How to Refute the White House’s Thanksgiving ‘Talking Points’ Memo

The White House on Wednesday published a list of Thanksgiving "talking points" to be shared around the dinner table this holiday. White House chief of...

Musk Makes Child Sexual Exploitation a Front and Center Issue for Twitter

New Twitter owner Elon Musk says child sexual exploitation content is the first problem the social media platform will tackle under his authority.

Dems Admit Trump Was Right About TikTok Being Security Threat

President Donald Trump had signed an executive order banning TikTok in August 2020, before federal courts halted it and Biden revoked the order.

French President Macron Says ‘We Need a Single Global Order’

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday called for world government.

Social Media Platforms Have No Plans to Lift Bans on Trump’s Accounts Despite Third White House Bid

Facebook officials said Wednesday that the social media platform has no plans to reinstate the account of former President Donald Trump, despite announcing his bid earlier this week for a second term in the White House in 2024.

Judge Prevents Florida’s ‘Stop W.O.K.E. Act’ From Being Enforced at Colleges and Universities

U.S. District Judge Mark Walker blocked Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis' law "Stop W.O.K.E Act" from applying to higher education.

Darrell Brooks Receives Life in Prison for Killing 6 Victims in Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre

Darrell Brooks, 40, received six consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole on Wednesday for driving an SUV through a crowd at the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade last year, killing six victims and injuring 61 others.

Church Attendance Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels Although Most Have Reopened

Nearly three years after the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns forced churches across the United States to shut their doors, many attendees have yet to return, even as the vast majority of churches have resumed in-person services.

Tennessee to Ban ‘Gender-Affirming’ Operations, Drugs for Minors

The legislation is known as the 'Protecting Children from Gender Mutilation Act.'

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