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Microsoft Warns Chinese Hackers May Assault Infrastructure Networks

Microsoft warned that Chinese hackers may invade infrastructure networks.

Satellite Phones Distributed to Over Half of Senate Members: Escalating Security Concerns

At least 50 senators have taken possession of the offered phones.

Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner Slaps Meta Platforms with Record $1.3 Billion Fine, Orders Data Transfer Halt

The Silicon Valley tech giant has been given a five-month deadline to halt all user data transfers to the United States.

Durham Report Reveals Foreign Govt’s Election Influence with Clinton Campaign and Potential Illegal Contribution

If true, this would violate laws against foreign nationals making campaign contributions.

Who Is Musk’s New Twitter CEO and What Are Her Ties to the Pro-Online Content Moderation World Economic Forum?

Musk's new Twitter CEO is Chair at the World Economic Forum, which pushes online content moderation.

Biola’s Talbot Seminary: New Theology Dean Endorses ‘Woke’ Notion of ‘White Fragility’

Stetzer has defined 'white fragility' as "how quickly white people respond with anger and defensiveness in conversations about race."

Lawsuit Targets Groups Allegedly Involved in ‘Mass Surveillance and Censorship Operation’

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Health Freedom Louisiana co-director Jill Hines and The Gateway Pundit news site founder Jim Hoft, reads, "This case challenges probably the largest mass-surveillance and mass-censorship program in American history."

Chinese Cybersecurity Entities Accuse CIA of Orchestrating Color Revolutions Globally

The Chinese report also claims that the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center and cybersecurity firm 360 have discovered Trojan horse programs or plug-ins related to the CIA in recent cyberattacks targeting China.

75% of Americans Attribute Rising National Division to Media: Poll

40% of Americans believe the press is harming democracy.

Elementary School Assistant and Mom to 11-Year-Old Drag Queen Sentenced To Nearly One Year in Prison For Child Sex Crimes

A self-proclaimed "drag mom" and former assistant at an elementary school in Oregon will spend nearly a year in prison after being found guilty of 11 felony child sex crimes.

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