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U.S. Steel Sold to Japanese Company

The United States Steel Corporation is being sold to Japan's predominant steelmaker.

Former ‘Diversity Manager’ at Facebook Pleads Guilty to Stealing $4 Million From Company

A former Facebook "Diversity Manager" plead guilty to stealing more than $4 million from the company through an "elaborate scheme involving fraudulent vendors, fictitious charges, and cash kickbacks," prosecutors said.

Survey Finds 20% of Mail-in-Voters Admit to Fraud

A survey found that more than 1-in-5 voters who voted by mail said they committed voter fraud.

Hunter Biden Fails to Appear for Deposition, Says House Committee Investigation is ‘Illegitimate’

Hunter Biden arrived in Washington, D.C., but did not appear for his deposition.

Conservative Parent Group Calls for Target to Remove LGBTQ Christmas Items

Conservative group One Million Moms has launched a petition condemning Target for selling Christmas-themed LGBTQ items.

‘White People’ Cannot be Trusted: Obama-Produced Film

A new apocalypse film called "Leave the World Behind" warns that white people cannot be trusted.

Al Gore Says Social Media Algorithms ‘Threaten Democracy’

Former Vice President Al Gore said at the COP28 summit that social media is a threat to democracy.

Rep. Jamie Raskin Reportedly Attempting to End Biden Impeachment Inquiry

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) of the House Oversight Committee has been informally meeting with Republicans in an effort to put a stop to the Biden impeachment inquiry.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Challenge to Censorship Law

The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to a Washington law that prohibits counselors from having discussions that encourage changes to a minor's gender identity.

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