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Texas Governor Targets Chinese Government Harassment Efforts Amid Rising Concerns

Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) has instructed law enforcement agencies within the state to focus on identifying and apprehending individuals involved in influence operations directed...

Colorado to Pay Legal Fees for Web Designer Against LGBTQ Weddings in Free Speech Case

The State of Colorado has agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in legal fees to a web designer who refused to create a website for a same-sex couple.

Sharp Increase in Executions in Iran Draws UN Concern, Amidst Calls for Justice Reform

A recent report from the United Nations highlights a significant increase in executions in Iran for the month of August, causing alarm among human rights specialists who are calling on the nation's government to cease this unjust practice. 

First Prayer in Congress – American Minute with Bill Federer

"It was enough to melt a heart of stone," remarked John Adams after the First Prayer in Congress. The First Session of the First Continental Congress opened in September of 1774 with a...

RFK Jr. Campaign Considering Ending Race, May ‘Join Forces’ with Trump

Robert F. Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, said that the Kennedy campaign is considering exiting the presidential race and endorsing Donald Trump.

RFK Jr. Attacks Harris’s Democratic Party, Vows to Defeat Her in Presidential Race

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., running for president as an independent, announced on Thursday his decision not to “endorse” Vice President Kamala Harris in the...

The Lingering Shadow of Chinese Disinformation and AI Control

China's disinformation and control efforts have a long, troubling history. During my research, I came across a fascinating 1957 paper by Albert D. Biderman...

Hundreds of Doctors Sign Accord Calling for End of mRNA Vaccines

Thousands of people, including more than 600 medical doctors and over 1,500 healthcare professionals, have signed onto the Hope Accord, which condemns mRNA products and the COVID-19 vaccine.

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

Vermont Sees Assisted Suicides Quadruple Over Two Years

A report from the Vermont Department of Health revealed that the number of individuals who have died from assisted suicide has quadrupled in the last two years.

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