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360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

DOJ Allowed Biden Attorneys to Handle Classified Docs Without FBI Oversight

DOJ declined to participate in the search.

Derek Chauvin, Ex-Minneapolis Cop Convicted of Murdering George Floyd, Files Appeal

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin asked a Minnesota appeals court on Wednesday to throw out his conviction over the death of George Floyd.

Christians Are Most Influenced by Family When Resolving Conflicts

A new research poll from the Barna Group shows that Christians are most influenced by family members when it comes to resolving conflicts.

Supreme Court to Hear Immigration Case by Transgender Woman Against Biden Administration

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the case of a Guatemalan transgender woman who is seeking to avoid deportation from the U.S. after a lower court said she didn’t go through the proper process to demonstrate she would be persecuted in her home country if she were deported.

Women Protest Male-to-Female Athlete Inclusion at NCAA Convention

Former NCAA female swimmer Riley Gaines took to the front lines of a protest against male-to-female transgender inclusion at the NCAA convention.

Few Schools Returning to Mask Mandates as COVID Cases Increase

At least five school districts, most in the northeast of the country, have reinstated mask requirements for students amid an uptick in COVID-19 infections, and two requested that students be tested for the virus before returning to school from winter break.

Journalist Who Suffered On-Air Medical Emergency Is ‘Vaxxed x3’

Journalist Jessica Robb said in April 2022 she felt "very lucky to be vaxxed x3."

Trump’s Tax Returns Show Evil of the Income Tax

The final act of the Democrat majority on the House Ways and Means Committee was to make public several years of Donald Trump’s tax returns, which the Committee obtained after a prolonged legal battle.

2 in 5 Kids Have Multiple Food Allergies — And It’s Taking a Toll on Their Mental and Physical Health

Two in five U.S. children and nearly half of adults with a food allergy are allergic to multiple foods, according to research published last month in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

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