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Swiss Limiting Immigration to Save Environment

Swiss People's Party plans referendum to limit population to 10 million through strict immigration control.

New Year’s Eve Is a Reminder That Viewpoint Diversity Matters

New Year’s Eve is a silly holiday, and apart from the new millennium, quite anticlimactic.

Poll Finds Majority of Americans Support Gun Ownership Despite Democrat Opposition

A recent poll by RMG Research found that 6 out of 10 American voters would "prefer to live in a community where people are allowed to own guns."

U.S. Suffering From the Second Biggest Home Price Correction of the Post-WWII Era

The U.S. housing market is experiencing its second-biggest home price correction of the post-World War II era.

Zelensky Signs Bill Increasing Government Censorship Powers

Ukraine President Zelensky signed a bill giving more media regulation powers to the country's government.

Bahamas Seized $3.5 Billion FTX Assets Over Risk of ‘Imminent Dissipation’

Shortly after FTX Digital Markets filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Bahamian authorities seized $3.5 billion of digital assets from the failed cryptocurrency exchange, according to a statement late Thursday.

Ireland Expands COVID Booster Campaign to All Aged Over 18

Ireland’s COVID-19 booster campaign has been expanded to encompass all those aged 18 and older, reports on Thursday have indicated.

MSNBC Commentator ‘Appalled’ Her Kids Did Not Receive COVID-19 Booster

MSNBC commentator Katty Kay told Dr. Zeke Emanuel on "Morning Joe" that she is "shocked" and "appalled" that her 22-year-old and 16-year-old children decided not to get the Covid booster vaccine.

Andrew Tate Detained on Suspicion of Rape, Human Trafficking, Organized Crime

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan detained by Romanian law enforcement on suspicion of rape, human trafficking, and organized crime; prosecutors find six women allegedly sexually exploited by the brothers and two other men.

New Russian Decree Enables New Online Censorship Powers

Russia’s Ministry of Communications, in conjunction with the Russian government’s National Broadcasting Company and all other state-owned media outlets, this week gave themselves the power to block websites they deem offensive in new ways.

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