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Washington Post Demands the Video Game Industry Speak About Abortion — Unless They’re Pro-life

‘Conspicuously quiet’ on abortion is an interesting way for media to characterize video game companies, which have nothing to do with in utero homicide.

Big Tech and Big Oil Brace for New Liberal Majority at FTC

Democrats have regained a majority at the Federal Trade Commission, enabling Chairwoman Lina Khan to advance an aggressive and liberal anti-monopoly and consumer protection agenda focusing on Big Tech and major oil companies.

17 Republican Attorneys General Sue EPA for Allowing California to Set Emission Standards

The GOP attorneys general of 17 states have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for reinstating California’s exemption from the 1970 Clean Air Act, a federal law that regulates air emissions from mobile and stationary sources.

Biden Admin Cancels Oil, Gas Drilling Leases Amid Record-High Fuel Prices

The Biden administration made another decision on Thursday that is sure to upset tens of millions of drivers suffering under record-high gas and diesel prices.

Biden Wanted $33B More for Ukraine. Congress Quickly Raised It to $40B. Who Benefits?

From the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the Biden White House has repeatedly announced large and seemingly random amounts of money that it intends to send to fuel the war in Ukraine.

EU Run by ‘Psychopaths’ Who Want to Surrender Our Medical Data to ‘Pharmaceutical Mafia,’ Croatian M.E.P. Says

A Croatian Member of Parliament is sounding the alarm about the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Commission’s plan to impose a medical dictatorship in the name of fighting future pandemics.

Facebook Moderator Sues Company Over ‘Human Trafficking’

Meta has been accused of a ‘deceptive recruitment process’ in Kenya.

Why Biden Is Making Common Criminals Out of Average Americans

MAGA stands in the way of his superiors' globalist agenda.

33 Months of 1 Million-Plus Gun Sales

Sales of firearms have fallen from their recent highs but are continuing in a nearly three-year-long string of 1.25 million sales a month.

Apple Hit With EU Antitrust Charge Over Its Payment Technology

EU antitrust regulators charged Apple on Monday with restricting rivals' access to its NFC chip technology in a move that could result in a hefty fine for the iPhone maker and force it to open its mobile payment system to competitors.

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