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Iowa Attorney General Sues TikTok, Claims Platform Lies to Parents

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is suing TikTok, alleging that the social media platform lies to parents about the inappropriate content present on the app.

mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Skipped ‘Laws and Regulations’

An analysis of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines found that the inoculations skipped the "laws or regulations that we count on to protect use from potentially harmful, or deadly, medical products…"

Beef, Dairy Nutrients Assist Immune System: Study

A November study published in the journal Nature described that trans-vaccenic acid (TVA), a fatty acid found in meat and dairy products, improves immune function.

New York Gov. Creates Commission for Racial Reparations

New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) signed a bill establishing a task force for race-based reparations.

New Mexico Lawsuit Accuses Meta Of Enabling Child Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking

According to a lawsuit filed against Meta Platforms and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, New Mexico officials accused Facebook and Instagram of enabling child sexual abuse and human trafficking on the platform.

Biden Admin to Implement Visa Bans on Israeli ‘Extremist Settlers’

The State Department announced that Israeli residents in the West Bank will face visa restrictions if they are "extremists."

Comprehensive Review Finds Health Problems From mRNA Technology

A study in the journal Biomedicines detailed that the mRNA in COVID-19 vaccines is pathogenic.

Nonprofit Releases ‘Detransitioner Bill of Rights’

The nonprofit organization Do No Harm released its "Detransitioner Bill of Rights" to provide the framework for legislation that would protect minors from "gender-affirming care."

Utah Sues TikTok Over ‘Unconscionable,’ ‘Deceptive’ Business Practices

The state of Utah is suing TikTok over "child addiction harm," according to a press release from Governor Spencer Cox's (R) office.

California All But Bans Hand Vote Counting

The legislation, known as AB 969, which was introduced and gained substantial approval in September, permits manual ballot counting only under specific conditions: during regular elections in regions with fewer than 1,000 registered voters, and special elections with under 5,000 voters.

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