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Google to Settle Lawsuit for Tracking Users in Private Mode

Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging the tech company collected data of users browsing in "incognito" mode.

Court Rules Iowa Cannot Ban Books With Explicit Content

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction that would prevent Iowa from enforcing its ban on pornographic books in classrooms.

New York FBI Warns of ‘Threats’ Ahead of New Year’s Eve Celebration

Assistant Director of New York's FBI Field Office James Smith warned that “there are threats out there” ahead of Times Square’s New Year’s Eve celebration.

California Refuses to Ban Trump from Ballot

California Secretary of State Shirley Weber will not ban Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot.

DOJ Threatens to Sue Texas Over Border Security Law

The Department of Justice has threatened to sue Texas if Governor Greg Abbott (R) enforces a new law allowing authorities to arrest illegal immigrants.

Ohio Law Protecting Children on Social Media To Take Effect

A new Ohio law requiring some social media operators to obtain parental consent before creating an account will take effect on January 15.

Texas Arrests Thousands of Illegal Immigrants

Texas authorities have arrested thousands of immigrants in an operation to combat illegal immigration.

Iran in ‘Deliberate Act of War’ Against United States: Alan Dershowitz

Iran has recently shown a clear pattern of aggression towards the United States, Alan Dershowitz wrote in an opinion piece for Newsmax.

Pro-Palestine Activists Block Airports

Pro-Palestine demonstrators blocked the John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, and the Los Angeles International Airport, commonly referred to as LAX, in California.

California Requires Some Stores to Provide ‘Gender-Neutral’ Toys or Face Penalties

California stores with more than 500 employees will be fined if they do not carry "gender-neutral" toys for children aged 12 and under.

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