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Russia Calls Off Criminal Case Against Wagner Group

Wagner is fully financed by the Russian government, according to President Putin.

Nearly Two-Thirds of Teenagers Are Targets of ‘Sextortion’ Crimes: New Study

65% of teenagers around the world have been victims of "sextortion" schemes.

BlackRock CEO Rethinks ‘ESG’ Term—But Keeps Strategy—After Conservative Pushback

BlackRock is an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Elections Do Matter

The next generation is at stake

Michigan House Passes Bill Criminalizing Making Someone Feel ‘Intimidated’

The Michigan House also recently passed a bill to prosecute "hate speech."

Former WHO Officer Warns About Org’s Pandemic Treaty

The World Health Organization's current agreements will result in significant surveillance and censorship capabilities.

Belmont University Cancels Christian Event After Organization Posts Pride Comments That Are ‘Harmful to Members of Our Community’

A private Christian college in Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont University, canceled an event with a Christian men's ministry after the group posted comments that the college believed to "unnecessarily fan the flames of culture wars and are harmful to members of our community.”

United Nations Encourages People to Report ‘Hate Speech’

The United Nations (U.N.) tweeted that "Hate speech can take many different forms."

U.S. Had Prior Knowledge of Wagner ‘Mutiny’ in Russia

U.S. intelligence agencies had alerted top military and administration officials as early as Wednesday about a potential military assault against prominent Russian defense authorities, plotted by Prigozhin.

NHL No Longer Requires Players to Wear LGBTQ ‘Pride’ Jerseys

The recommendation extends to all jersey themes.

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