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Judge Slaps Down Twitter Employee Class Action Lawsuit Request

A federal judge this week ruled that a group of former Twitter employees may not bring a class-action lawsuit against the company over their dismissal, citing the contract they signed with the company that stipulated an individual arbitration policy.

TikTok Negotiates $1.5 Billion Transparency Plan With U.S. Lawmakers

TikTok is in discussion with the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment over a $1.5 billion plant to increase its transparency with the United States.

Trump Believes There Must Be Exceptions in Abortion to Get Elected

Trump told Real America's Voice TV network that pro-life candidates must make some exceptions for abortion in order to get elected.

Democrat Proposes Legislation to Make White People Criticizing Minorities a Crime

Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee has introduced legislation that would make criticism from white people against minorities a federal crime.

22 Attorneys General Call For FDA to Rescind Abortion Pill Decision

22 attorneys general sent a letter to Federal Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf requesting the FDA revisit its decision to allow pharmacies to distribute abortion pills.

Proud Boys Member Nicholas DeCarlo to Serve 4 Years in Prison

Proud Boys member Nicholas DeCarlo was originally sentenced to twenty years in prison for Jan. 6 involvement.

Colorado Green Energy Group Partners with China to Ban Gas Stoves

The green energy group behind banning gas stoves has partnered with China to implement economy-wide transformation away from oil and gas.

University of Pennsylvania’s Chinese Donations to Be Investigated After Biden Classified Docs Found

"This is another aspect of the potential for this family to be compromised," said James Comer.

Trump Says Special Counsel Jack Smith Investigating Him Is a ‘Thug,’ Calls for His Firing

Former President Donald Trump blasted Jack Smith — the special counsel for the investigation into documents Trump brought to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his presidency — in a series of fiery Truth Social posts last week.

Abortions in Texas Drop Nearly 99% Since Overturning of Roe V. Wade

Abortions in Texas dramatically decreased in the months following the overturning of Roe v. Wade last June, according to recent state data.

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