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Georgia Democrats Vote to Keep Konnech Election Software Despite Criminal Investigation Into Its CEO, Accused of Storing Sensitive Data in Communist China

On Monday, Georgia's DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections held a special meeting to discuss its contract with election software company Konnech.

PayPal Is Still Threatening to Fine Users $2,500 for Promoting ‘Intolerance That Is Discriminatory’

While PayPal has walked back its threat to fine users $2,500 for “misinformation,” the payments company is still reserving the right to fine users the same amount for other alleged transgressions.

Watch Pfizer Exec Say Vax Was Never Tested For Its Ability to Stop Virus Transmission

Pfizer did not know whether its COVID-19 vaccine prevented transmission before rollout and worldwide, mass vaccinations.

FDA Authorizes COVID Booster for Kids as Young as Five Just Days After Florida Analysis Found 84% Increase in Cardiac-Related Death Among Vaccinated Males...

Food and Drug Administration endorses coronavirus booster shots for children less than a week after Florida Surgeon General advises against males aged 18 to 39 from receiving mRNA jabs.

COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation Programs Failing Those Who Need It Most

Certain governments across the globe have established a compensation program to compensate their citizens who suffer injuries or death from the COVID-19 shots and treatments recommended during the pandemic.

Hungary, Serbia Announce Plan to Build Russian Oil Pipeline to Belgrade

The governments of Hungary and Serbia have agreed to construct a pipeline that will carry oil from the Russian Urals to Belgrade.

FBI Assisted Private Company in Exploiting Small Businesses—Targeted Owner Writes About Experience

The FBI offered a cyber company a tool to exploit businesses.

Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Responds to Reports He’ll Be Indicted Soon

An attorney for Hunter Biden responded to reports claiming the president’s son may be charged soon over alleged tax crimes.

PayPal Backtracks on ‘Misinformation’ Fine After Thousands Close Their Accounts

The company was preparing to fine account holders up to $2,500 for spreading "hate" or "misinformation," which PayPal determines on its own.

Report: Facebook to Fire Thousands as Part of ‘Quiet Layoffs’

Facebook executives are reportedly in the process of instituting “quiet layoffs” of underperforming workers that could see thousands of employees let go from the company.

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