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Biden Admin Increases Number of Migrants Allowed in U.S. Via ‘CBP One’ Mobile App

The daily limit has now been upped to 1,450, marking an almost 50% rise from the initial figure.

WEF Concludes ‘Annual Meeting of the New Champions’ with Plans Toward Global Social Credit and Digital Surveillance

The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions gathered in Tianjin, China, last week to discuss the latest ideas for supporting “the global transition to a green and renewable economy.”

University of Cincinnati Professor to Complete Free Speech Training After Failing Student for Using Term ‘Biological Women’

Gender studies professor Melanie Nipper has been ordered to undergo free speech training after failing a student at the University of Cincinnati for using the term “biological women.”

Over 130 Nations, Representing 98% of Global GDP, Contemplate Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) Amid Privacy, Government Control Concerns

"By tracking every financial transaction, they will have access to every detail of our spending, the recipient of our money, and how we allocate our resources. In essence, it replicates George Orwell’s dystopian society depicted in 1984," critics have argued.

First Trans State Lawmaker Arrested on Charges of Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Images

Former New Hampshire state Democrat Rep. Stacie Marie Laughton, the nation's first-ever transgender person elected to a state legislature, was arrested last week on child porn charges.

IMF’s Push for Global CBDC Platform Raises Alarming Centralization Concerns

Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the IMF, recently confirmed at a conference in Rabat, Morocco, that the fund is working diligently on a global infrastructure to ensure interoperability between CBDCs issued by national central banks​​.

Bank of America Invests $500 Million in ‘Diversity’

Equity investments to minority- and women-led funds.

House Judiciary Committee Launches Expanded Probe into Banks Sharing Clients’ Data with FBI

These queries stem from a prior investigation into Bank of America (BoA)'s actions in the wake of the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

‘Fastest Girl in Connecticut’ Sues the State After Losing to a Biological Male

Chelsea Mitchell, a senior at Canton High School, is suing the state of Connecticut to overturn the rule allowing transgender students to compete on girls’ teams.

Oklahoma Softball Players Give Thanks To The Lord After Winning National Championship

The Oklahoma University softball team sat down with ESPN for a post-game interview on Thursday, thanking the Lord for their joy after winning the national championships.

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