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WEF Panelist Says U.S. Will Have ‘Hate Speech’ Laws ‘Soon’

"We need the people who understand the language and the case law in the country," Jourová says in the clip. "Because what qualifies as hate speech, illegal hate speech—which you will have soon also in the U.S.—we have a strong reason why we have this in the criminal law."

Educator Sexual Misconduct Increasing Across U.S. Public Schools

Sexual misconduct by teachers and staff against students is on the rise, an audit from the Sexual Assault Unit of the Chicago school’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found.

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.

China Records 1st Population Fall in Decades as Births Drop

China’s population shrank for the first time in decades last year as its birthrate plunged, official figures showed Tuesday, adding to pressure on leaders to keep the economy growing despite an aging workforce and at a time of rising tension with the U.S.

Harvard Medical School Teaching Students to Care for Patients With ‘Diverse Gender Identities,’ Including Infants

Harvard Medical School is training students to care for "patients with diverse sexual orientations" including "infants."

Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Arrested in Germany

Seventy police officers were injured and nine protesters were taken to the hospital.

WA State Democrat Lawmaker Who Lied About Military Service Appointed to Veterans Committee

Democrats in the Washington Legislature have appointed one of their members who lied about his military history—other details of his background in order to win an election— to the chamber's veterans' committee.

Why Only 16% Of Gen Z Are Proud to Be an American, and What We Should Do About It

Only 16% of Gen Zers are “proud” to live in the United States.

Household Wealth Optimism Collapses, Global Survey Shows

Barely two in five people believe their families will be better off in the future, according to a regular global survey that also identified growing levels of distrust in institutions among low-income households.

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