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Utah to Force Social Media Apps to Get Parental Consent Before Minors Given Access to Apps

On Thursday, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed two bills into law that make his state the first in the US to mandate that social media companies obtain parental consent for anyone under 18 years of age before they can use their apps.

Fifth Circuit Rules Biden’s Federal Employee Vax Mandate Illegal Under Federal Law

The Fifth Circuit federal appeals court has reinstated a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking President Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees, ruling that the president lacks the authority to issue such a mandate under federal law.

Biden, in First Veto, Rejects Bill That Sought to Block ESG Investing

President Biden on Monday vetoed his first bill — blocking a Republican-led effort to restrict pension funds from making investment decisions based on factors such as climate change.

German Health Minister Admits COVID Vaccine Side Effects ‘Absolutely Disturbing’

Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) once claimed Covid-19 vaccines are "free of side effects."

University of North Carolina Requests Judge Block Release of Gain-of-Function Documents

Baric is known for placing new genetic information in viruses without leaving evidence, making coronavirus more threatening.

Former VP Mike Pence Says ‘History Will Hold Trump Accountable’ Over Jan. 6 Events

Former Vice President Mike Pence said late Saturday that “history will hold Donald Trump accountable” for the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

Virginia Judge Rules Embryos Are ‘Property’

A Virginia judge ruled last month that frozen embryos can be considered property, a decision based in-part on a 19th century slavery law.

Biden’s Energy Secretary Says U.S. Can ‘Learn From China’ On Climate Policy

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Friday that everyone could “learn from” China when it came to climate policy while speaking at the South by Southwest festival.

Freedom Caucus Lists Demands for Debt Limit Vote

Members of the House Freedom Caucus on Friday outlined the conditions necessary to attain their vote for a raise on the national debt limit, including setting a cap on discretionary spending for 10 years, stopping President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and pulling back the $80 billion approved late last year to expand the Internal Revenue Service.

DOJ Sues to Stop JetBlue From Buying Spirit Airlines, Says Acquisition Would Mean ‘Higher Fares and Fewer Choices’

The Department of Justice sued to block JetBlue’s proposed $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines, a deal that the Biden administration says would mean “higher prices and fewer choices” for Americans who rely on low-cost air travel.

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