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Princeton University Partners With Anti-Defamation League to Collect Data on Criticism Towards Elected Officials

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is joining Princeton University to lead a "data collection initiative" over supposed threats and criticisms of elected leaders.

How the Surveillance State and Big Tech Worked Together to Make Twitter ‘Disinformation’ the Source of Unrest

Federal agencies that originally targeted American threats are now threatening Americans' free speech.

FCC Commissioner Says TikTok Should Be Banned by U.S. Government

The leader of the Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday the U.S. government should take action to ban the China-based social media app TikTok.

Thousands of Guns, Gun Parts Stolen From ATF

Thousands of guns and gun parts were stolen from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) between 2016 and 2019, according to the Justice Department Office of the Inspector General (OIG).

Supreme Court Rules TSA Can Require Masks On Planes During ‘Public Health Emergencies’

The Supreme Court upheld a ruling Monday giving the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) the permission to mandate masks on planes during Public Health Emergencies.

House Republicans Use Observers in Tight Elections, Investigate Irregularities

Headed by Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, the effort is designed to determine how federal agencies are incorporating Biden's executive order in expanding voter registration.

Will the Midterms Change Anything?

Many experts expect public anger over inflation to enable Republicans to regain a majority in the US House of Representatives and maybe the Senate in next week’s midterm elections.

GOP Believes Trump Will Be Indicted Following Midterms

Republicans believe Trump will be indicted between two to three months after the midterm elections due to Democratic pressure against Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Emails Show Colorado District Lying About ‘Furries’ In Schools To Smear Parents, GOP Gubernatorial Candidate

A Colorado school district in the wealthy western suburbs of Denver gave a blanket statement to the local press dismissing parental concerns about an issue that’s galvanized the state’s contest for governor. 

Georgia Citizens Will Now be Able to Sue Election Officials

The Supreme Court of Georgia made the ruling on Tuesday which followed the state code for legal standing, as opposed to the federal code.

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