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FBI Supervisor Reveals ‘Politically Connected’ Informant Related to Hunter Biden Case

A retired FBI supervisor has informed Congress that the bureau had a "politically connected" informant linked to the Hunter Biden case.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

Spain Creates Europe’s First AI Task Force

Spain has created Europe's first artificial intelligence (AI) policy task force, taking the first step in determining laws surrounding the controversial technology.

Christian Film Studio Debuts with Star-Studded ‘Camp Hideout’ (Watch Trailer)

'Called Higher Studios,' self-proclaimed as the "world’s first Christian fan-owned movie studio," is set to release its inaugural film, “Camp Hideout,” today.

O’Keefe Media Group Sues Hawaii for Restricting Photos of Lahaina Fire Aftermath

"Invalidate the criminalization of protected First Amendment activity and to also strip Maui County of any ability to criminally charge anyone who exercises their First Amendment rights."

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark First Amendment Case Involving Biden Admin, Big Tech Collusion

The core of the lawsuit is an accusation that the government has colluded with major tech companies to stifle the freedom of speech of countless American citizens.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Filmmaker To Run for President of Mexico as Independent Candidate

Filmmaker and actor Eduardo Verástegui has filed to run for president in Mexico's 2024 election as an independent candidate.

Biden Admin Tells Media How to Cover Joe’s Impeachment Inquiry

In a move that has raised eyebrows among media circles and advocates of press freedom, the White House has taken the uncommon step of directly reaching out to leading U.S. news organizations.

Texas City Passes Resolution Prohibiting COVID-19 Mandates

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

Newly Uncovered Benghazi Email Challenges Obama Admin’s Defense, Puts Clinton Team in Spotlight Over Delayed Military Response

“[I]f we had been able to scramble a fighter or aircraft or two over Benghazi as quickly as possible after the attack commenced, I believe there would not have been a mortar attack on the annex in the morning because I believe the Libyans would have split."

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