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‘Zero Tolerance’: Suspension Rate Nearly Doubles For Twitter Accounts Exploiting Child Sex Abuse Material

A cyber security and data analyst funding research into Twitter’s alleged child sexual abuse material (CSAM) problem said Saturday that the platform has nearly...

China Using Riot Police to ‘Crack Down’ on Protesters

Some report the use of tanks.

‘Transwokism’: Cambridge Dean Stands by Student’s ‘Legitimate’ View That Jesus Had a ‘Trans Body’

The “woke” spirit seems to have surpassed the Holy Spirit in many of the world’s churches.

Colorado Penalizes Marriage in New Tax Bill

Coloradans overwhelmingly voted “yes” on Proposition FF, which expands its universal free school meals program by limiting deductions on earners making over $300,000.

Relieved of Command for Vaccine Refusal, ‘I Still Came Out a Winner’: Former Army Commander

“I gave up my command; I gave up my career; I gave up my retirement pension. But I still think I came out a winner because, after 19 years of service, I left the army with my integrity intact, and my oath to the Constitution unbroken."

Musk Makes Child Sexual Exploitation a Front and Center Issue for Twitter

New Twitter owner Elon Musk says child sexual exploitation content is the first problem the social media platform will tackle under his authority.

Zelensky Backtracks on Missile Claims

President Vladimir Zelensky has toned down his claims that a Russian missile was responsible for the deaths of two people in a Polish village near the border with Ukraine.

Federal Government Keeping COVID-19 Health Emergency Intact Until Next Year

The COVID-19 public health emergency will remain intact until at least mid-January, a federal health official confirmed this week.

GOP Bets on Blue ‘Mirage’ in Arizona as Half a Million Ballots Await Count

Arizona Republicans have doubled down on their conviction that the more than half a million ballots yet to be counted in the state will hand...

State Department Allows Intelligence Agencies Access to Personal Information of U.S. Citizens

Over 145 million Americans have personal data now accessible to a variety of government agencies, as revealed in a letter from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) to State Secretary Antony Blinken.

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