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Kari Lake Vows to Take Election Case to U.S. Supreme Court

"They messed with the wrong woman," said Lake.

Elon Musk to Step Down as Twitter CEO

Elon Musk is set to step down as the CEO of Twitter after promising to abide by the results of a poll asking if he should give up his position.

Christians Could Make Up Less Than Half of Americans by 2070: Pew Research

The percentage of Christians in the United States is projected to decrease to between 35% and 54% by 2070, while the percentage of religiously unaffiliated individuals is expected to increase to between 34% and 52%, according to the Pew Research Center's hypothetical scenarios about the future of religion in the country.

European Union Sponsors Payment Program for Digital ID

The European Union is providing financial support to a consortium creating a payment program for the EU's digital ID wallet.

TikTok Banned on Louisiana’s Department of State Devices

Louisiana’s Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin, announced Monday that he is banning TikTok on all devices issued by the Department of State.

Attacks on American Churches Have Increased 174 Percent Since 2018

The number of documented attacks on churches has steadily increased in recent months and years, with a dramatic uptick in 2022 in abortion-related vandalism related to the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to a landmark new report.

Why Tucker Carlson Remains a Giant That the Establishment Media Can’t Pull Down

The jungle of the US media kingdom appears to be divided between two powerful entities – the pro-establishment behemoth often referred to as the mainstream media, and Tucker Carlson.

McCarthy’s Mentor Calls Him a Liar, Asks ‘How Can Anyone Trust His Word?’

Kevin McCarthy received some disparaging words from his former mentor as the California rep. continues to face pressure from House Republicans ahead of the January 3rd house Speaker election.

EU Announces Agreement to Reform Europe’s Carbon Market, Cap Natural Gas Prices

The European Union announced on Dec. 18 a provisional agreement that reforms the bloc’s carbon market, successfully expanding a crucial component of the region’s broader green agenda.

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