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Kazakhstan and U.N. Launch ‘Digital Family Card’ Amid Concerns Over Household Monitoring

This collaboration, initially unveiled in 2022 and briefly highlighted ahead of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit, has remained mostly unacknowledged by the mainstream media.

U.S. National Debt Surpasses $33 Trillion

Prompting concerns over economic future.

Kansas Bans Gender Changes on Birth Certificates

The move comes after a successful lawsuit by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, challenging the previous provision that permitted individuals to alter their gender on state documentation.

House Committee Warns Biden’s Environmental Rule May Limit Fuel Access for Military and Federal Fleets

The Biden admin's measures to regulate fossil fuel usage in the federal and military sectors have come under renewed scrutiny.

Trump Defends Auto Workers Against Biden’s Green Energy Agenda

Former President Donald Trump warned America’s auto workers that President Joe Biden’s green energy agenda will give their jobs to China as the United Auto Workers (UAW) goes on strike against General Motors (GM), Ford, and Stellantis.

Texas City Passes Resolution Prohibiting COVID-19 Mandates

Decision allows residents to exercise their personal discretion regarding masking and vaccination.

Putin Says Trump Prosecution Shows ‘Rottenness of the American Political System’

"They simply exposed their internal problems."

U.S. Annual Inflation Rate Jumps to 3.7% in August Under Biden Admin

The Bureau pinpointed gasoline as a leading contributor, which "accounted for over half of the increase" in August.

Electric Car Firm Onto Goes Bust, Can’t Get More Money from Investors

Despite amassing an impressive fleet of 7,000 electric vehicles and garnering a substantial 20,000-strong subscriber base.

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