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Ireland Fines Meta €265M for ‘Data Scraping’ Leak

Ireland’s privacy authority Monday announced it was imposing a €265 million fine and other corrective measures on Meta for failing to properly protect its data.

U.K. Gov’t Lawyers Say Parts of Bible ‘No Longer Appropriate in Modern Society’

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutors wanted to convict Christian street preacher for quoting the Bible to a lesbian couple.

Vote ‘No’ on the Respect for Marriage Act

love marriage,” Representative Nancy Mace (R., S.C.) wrote in an op-ed for Fox News: “In fact, I love it so much I’ve already done...

ATF Accused of Perverting Laws in a Scheme to Shut Down Gun Shops

A Texas gun shop owner is suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives over a new policy used to revoke firearm dealers’ licenses over small clerical errors in paperwork for gun sales, which the lawsuit says is a violation of federal gun laws.

Relieved of Command for Vaccine Refusal, ‘I Still Came Out a Winner’: Former Army Commander

“I gave up my command; I gave up my career; I gave up my retirement pension. But I still think I came out a winner because, after 19 years of service, I left the army with my integrity intact, and my oath to the Constitution unbroken."

Supreme Court Approves Congressional Retrieval of Trump’s Tax Returns

After a three-year legal battle, the Supreme Court permitted Trump's tax returns to be handed over to the House Ways and Means Committee, with no known dissents.

Dems Admit Trump Was Right About TikTok Being Security Threat

President Donald Trump had signed an executive order banning TikTok in August 2020, before federal courts halted it and Biden revoked the order.

Reeling Disney Fires CEO As ‘Woke’ Culture Blamed For Stock Plunge

Disney fired CEO Bob Chapek in a dramatic development Sunday, bringing back its former boss and ending a disastrous tenure that saw the entertainment giant become a value-hemorrhaging caricature of wokeness.

Judge Rules on Early Voting in Georgia Senate Runoff

A Georgia judge on Friday ruled that early voting in the state’s U.S. Senate runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican Herschel Walker can take place on the Saturday two days after Thanksgiving.

Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Program Halted

A federal judge struck down the program.

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