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‘True the Vote’ Wins Landmark Election Case

Election integrity organization True the Vote (TTV) and Catherine Engelbrecht won a landmark lawsuit against Stacy Abrams, Marc Elias, and the left-wing group Fair Fight.

WHO to Develop Guidelines for Transgender Individuals

The World Health Organization announced a plan to develop a guideline for the healthcare of transgender individuals.

Florida Surgeon General Warns COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Cancer

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo warned that the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines present cancer risks.

White House Changes Immigration Statement With Mexico

The White House altered an official statement on immigration after meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Patients at Hospitals Owned by Private Equity Firms More Likely to Experience Adverse Events

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found that patients treated at hospitals owned by private equity firms were more likely to experience adverse events than those treated at hospitals not owned by private equity firms.

Google to Settle Lawsuit for Tracking Users in Private Mode

Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging the tech company collected data of users browsing in "incognito" mode.

Ohio Law Protecting Children on Social Media To Take Effect

A new Ohio law requiring some social media operators to obtain parental consent before creating an account will take effect on January 15.

California Approves ‘Toilet-to-Tap’ Regulations

California approved new "toilet-to-tap" regulations designed to aid the state's water supply.

Texas Arrests Thousands of Illegal Immigrants

Texas authorities have arrested thousands of immigrants in an operation to combat illegal immigration.

One in Five Young Americans Hold Positive View of Osama Bin Laden

Almost 20% of Americans between the ages of 18-29 have a positive view of Osama Bin Laden, according to a poll from Daily Mail.

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