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FBI Searches Chinese Outpost in New York Tasked to ‘Collect Intelligence’ for CCP

First time U.S. authorities seize materials from such outposts.

Students Find New Way to Cheat Through AI, and Teachers Haven’t Been Able to Stop It

Educators across the U.S. are sounding the alarm over ChatGPT, an upstart artificial intelligence system that can write term papers for students based on keywords without clear signs of plagiarism.

The COVID Jabbed Are Dying While Fueling Variants

Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, John Campbell, Ph.D., a retired nurse educator, has gained a following for his even-handed evaluations of COVID science and statistics.

First ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Case Opened in Russia

Russia's recent legislation restricts LGBT propaganda in the country and imposes fines on those guilty of promoting "non-traditional sexual relations," pedophilia, and transgenderism through books, films, media, and websites.

Experts Say Mask-Wearing Doesn’t Prevent Infection

Medical experts Yoav Yehezkelli and Amnon Lahad wrote a letter to the Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) addressing mask mandates.

‘Most Notorious’ Human Trafficker Arrested: INTERPOL

International operation led by UAE, in coordination with INTERPOL, arrests notorious human trafficker, Kidane Zekarias Habtemariam, in Sudan, who exploited and smuggled thousands of migrants during European migrant crisis and extorted money from African migrants.

Biden Administration Tightens Border Control for Four Countries

Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

Bills’ Hamlin in Critical Condition After On-Field Collapse: Vaccine to Blame? (Video)

Vaccine Safety Research Foundation founder says it's "highly likely" the COVID-19 vaccine "played a role."

FTX Founder Pleads Not Guilty to Criminal Charges

Charges brought against him by US prosecutors include wire fraud, conspiracy to commit commodities and securities fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and campaign finance violations.

Separating School Bathrooms Based on Sex Is Constitutional, Court Rules

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that separating bathrooms based on sex doesn't violate the Constitution or Title IX, a decision with repercussions for the nationwide debate over transgender issues.

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