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Russian Senate Approves Ban on LGBTQ ‘Propaganda’

Russia's Federation Council, the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia, on Wednesday unanimously approved a law banning indoctrination materials promoting non-traditional sexual relationships, pedophilia, and the dissemination of information about LGBT people in the media, the Internet, ads, literature, and movies.

Separate Tech and State

Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) recently got in touch with his inner mobster and threatened Elon Musk — the new owner of Twitter and the CEO of electric car company Tesla and space ventures company SpaceX.

Musk to Build ‘Alternative Phone’ If Apple, Google Ban Twitter from App Stores

There’s been speculation over app stores potentially de-platforming Twitter following new owner Elon Musk’s commitment to free speech. Musk unveiled a simple plan Friday...

Russia Justice Ministry Brands Facebook an ‘Extremist’ Organization

Platform is already banned by Russian government.

Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Heartbeat Bill After Left-Wing Judge Overturn

The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated the Peach State’s heartbeat bill after a left-wing Fulton County judge overturned it.

Plan to Ban Women From Australian National Park Sparks Outrage

A plan to ban women from access to part of a New South Wales, Australia national park has caused uproar among local Indigenous women, who have branded the move “discriminatory.”

Biden Vows Gun Control Push

With the GOP set to take over the House next year, the prospects of an assault weapons ban will diminish considerably, given near unanimous Republican opposition to such an effort.

Mike Lindell to Challenge Ronna Romney for RNC Chair

MyPillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell will challenge "failed" RNC leader Ronna Romney to lead the organization.

Russia Moves to Ban ‘LGBTQ Propaganda’

The legislation would fine anyone who publishes what is defined as "propaganda."

UK Bans New Chinese Security Cameras on Sensitive Government Estates Over Security Concerns

The UK’s government departments has been told to stop installing surveillance cameras made by Chinese companies and advised to replace existing ones, a Cabinet minister said on Thursday.

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