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JPMorgan to Launch Biometric Payments

JPMorgan Chase is expected to launch biometric payments, as it is currently involved in several pilot programs for the technology.

Supreme Court Extends Stay, Prevents Texas from Implementing Immigration Law

The U.S. Supreme Court extended a stay on a Texas immigration law that would allow the state to arrest and prosecute illegal immigrants.

Federal Judge Rules Against Christian Singing Hymn Outside Abortion Clinic

In a non-jury trial, U.S. Federal Judge Joe Anderson found pro-life activist Steven Lefemine guilty of violating the Freedom of Access of Clinic Entrances Act (FACE ACT).

Firefighters Required to Take ‘Re-Education’ Classes After Booing Letitia James

Firefighters who booed New York Attorney General Letitia James during a speech at an FDNY promotion ceremony this week will be forced to take woke “re-education” classes. 

Haiti Gangs Kidnapping Christians

Gangs in Haiti have kidnapped many priests and churchgoers, according to Amy Balog, a member of the group, Aid to the Church in Need.

RFK Considers NFL Quarterback Aaron Rodgers as Running Mate in 2024 Election

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly considering New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rogers to be his running mate in the upcoming election.

Washington Residents Encouraged to ‘Turn In’ Friends, Neighbors for Exhibiting ‘Bias’

Residents of the state of Washington have raised concerns about free speech violations after it was learned that the governor, Jay Inslee (D), is expected to sign a bill creating a "bias incident hotline."

Massachusetts Gives Agencies Millions to Resettle Illegal Immigrants

In a first-of-its-kind program in the United States, the state of Massachusetts has planned to spend $10.5 million on contracts with resettlement agencies to move illegal immigrant families.

U.K. Foreign Office Staff Reportedly Told Not To Call Hamas ‘Terrorists’

The U.K. Foreign Office held a seminar where officials were instructed not to call Hamas "terrorists," according to a report from the Jewish Chronicle.

Judge Allows Legal Groups to Submit Pro-Trump Briefs

A federal judge overseeing the Trump classified document case has allowed third-party legal groups to submit briefs that may benefit Donald Trump in his classified documents case.

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