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Police Find Widespread Voter Fraud Found in Michigan

“My estimate is over 800,000 ballot applications were sent to non-qualified voters in Michigan," said Michigan State Senator Ruth Johnson.

Influencer Charged With Inciting Riot In New York City

"Twitch" influencer Kai Cenat has been charged with inciting a riot after at least 1,000 kids and teens showed up in New York City's Union Square Park after he announced a PlayStation giveaway.

Anti-Woke Online Marketplace PublicSq. Offers Jobs to Fired Bud Light Workers

"We're sorry that Anheuser-Busch leadership prioritized left-wing ideology over sound business practices," PublicSq.'s letter began.

Christians Win $300,000 Settlement After Wrongful Arrest for Attending Church During COVID

The individuals—Gabriel Rench, Sean Bohnet, and his wife Rachel Bohnet—had initiated a civil lawsuit against the city, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated during a religious gathering in 2020.

Porsche 911 to Be Automaker’s Only Gas-Powered Car by 2030

German luxury automaker Porsche has recently shed light on its electrification strategy, aiming to have 80% of its sales from electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.

Majority of Trump Supporters Say Anti-White Racism Is Bigger Problem Than Anti-Black Racism

Survey of 1,638 U.S. adults shows that among 2020 Trump voters, 62% say that racism against Black Americans is a problem today, while 73% say that racism against white Americans is a problem.

Company Launches Vein Scanner for Biometric Access to Data

Privacy concerns have been voiced since the device was introduced.

Popular Sweetener Aspartame ‘Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans’

Popular non-sugar sweetener has been classified as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" due to "limited evidence."

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Staff Pressures Colleges, Libraries to Purchase Her Books

“The problem at the Supreme Court is there’s no one there to say whether this is wrong,” said Kedric Payne from the Campaign Legal Center.

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