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Alex Murdaugh Sentenced to 40 More Years in Prison for Financial Crimes

Alex Murdaugh was sentenced by a federal judge on Monday to 40 years in prison for numerous financial crimes.

Washington State Introduces Snitch Line for ‘Hate Crimes’

Lawmakers in Democrat-run Washington have introduced a "snitch line" for residents to call in and report "hate crimes."

IRS Investigation Finds COVID Fraud Reaches Nearly $9 Billion

The IRS has investigated more than 1,600 cases of COVID fraud and indicted 795 people for such crimes as of February 29.

Mayorkas Impeachment Articles to Be Delivered to Senate April 10

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) sent a letter to Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), stating that the articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will be presented to the Senate on April 10.

White House Announces Three AI Policies to Safeguard Public Welfare

The Biden administration unveiled three new policies on Thursday aimed at shaping the federal government's utilization of artificial intelligence (AI), positioning the standards as...

New York City Gives Migrants Prepaid Debit Cards

The Biden administration is using taxpayer-funded comic books to fight against alleged "disinformation" ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

California Police Photoshop LEGO Heads to Cover Suspect Identities

California's Murrieta Police Department (MPD) uses photoshopped LEGO heads to protect suspect identities in social media posts.

Juvenile Trio Apprehended by FBI Following Houston Bank Robbery

The FBI announced on Tuesday that three minors have been arrested in connection with a bank robbery in Houston, Texas. The boys, aged 11, 12,...

Washington Residents Encouraged to ‘Turn In’ Friends, Neighbors for Exhibiting ‘Bias’

Residents of the state of Washington have raised concerns about free speech violations after it was learned that the governor, Jay Inslee (D), is expected to sign a bill creating a "bias incident hotline."

WEF Calls for ‘Concerted Effort’ Against ‘Disinformation’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) called for governments, media groups, and tech companies to make a "concerted effort" against "disinformation."

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