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Big Tech Profit Model ‘Fundamentally at Odds’ With Kids’ Well-Being, Advocates Say

Calling Big Tech's profit-maximizing business model "fundamentally at odds with children's well-being," a broad coalition of 60 leading advocacy groups urged Congress on Tuesday to enact stronger online protections for young people.

72% of Americans Think the Nation’s Moral Compass Is ‘Pointed in the Wrong Direction’

A poll released on Tuesday indicated that faith was not a crucial decider in whether Americans think the nation is morally bankrupt.

Disney’s ‘Toy Story’ Prequel Will Now Feature Same-Sex Kiss After Pushback Over Fla.’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill

An announcement made by Disney-Pixar last week is creating some “buzz” around their upcoming animated children’s movie, “Lightyear.” For the first time, one of its blockbuster animated films will feature a same-sex kiss.

Judge Blocks Homeland Security Memo That Instructs ICE to Limit Scope of Deportation Targets

The memo was written in September by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Lia Thomas’ Victory Is a Loss for Women—and for Him

After decades of debate and debacle over fair treatment for women across the societal board, it’s a jaw-dropping wonder to hear the societal mouthpieces applaud as a man claiming to be a woman wallops all the girls in a national women’s swimming championship.

Ketanji Brown Jackson to Face Senate Judiciary

Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, will head into hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, where members on the panel will ultimately decide whether to send her nomination off to a full vote in the Senate.

Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Advances, State Elections Board Approves Subpoena

Action allows Secretary of State investigators to compel testimony, delivery of evidence.

China Now Threatens Religious Freedom in Hong Kong

At Beijing’s insistence last October, Hong Kong’s Bishop-elect Stephen Chow and 15 senior Catholic priests met with the mainland’s state-controlled Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association.

Democrat Lawsuit Aims to Keep Ron Johnson, Two Other Wisconsin GOP Reps. Off Ballot for Assisting Jan 6 ‘Insurrection’

Wisconsin Democrat Activists filed suit earlier this month in an attempt to disqualify Republican Senator Ron Johnson and two GOP congressional colleagues — Representatives Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald — off the midterm ballot this November. The Democrats claim that the three pro-Trump Republicans should be disqualified to serve based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was adopted in the aftermath of the Civil War to (in part) keep former Confederates from serving in Congress.

Forbes Removes Contributor After ‘Numerous’ Articles About Fauci

Forbes has cut off its association with a prolific contributor after he wrote a number of articles about Dr. Anthony Fauci. Forbes recently removed Adam Andrzejewski,...

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