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10.8 Million Mail-In Ballots ‘Unaccounted For’ in California’s 2022 Midterm Elections

Of the 22.1 million ballots that were sent out to registered voters, over 10.8 million were not accounted for.

GOP House Subpanel to Probe Treatment of Jan 6 Defendants

Potential for whistleblowers to come forward.

Was Greta Thunberg’s Arrest Staged?

Footage shows Thunberg smiling, posing, and laughing with police and reporters.

WEF Panelist Says U.S. Will Have ‘Hate Speech’ Laws ‘Soon’

"We need the people who understand the language and the case law in the country," Jourová says in the clip. "Because what qualifies as hate speech, illegal hate speech—which you will have soon also in the U.S.—we have a strong reason why we have this in the criminal law."

Non-U.S. Citizens Can Police Americans in California

The previous requirement that these officers be U.S. citizens or permanent residents has been scrapped.

TikTok Negotiates $1.5 Billion Transparency Plan With U.S. Lawmakers

TikTok is in discussion with the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment over a $1.5 billion plant to increase its transparency with the United States.

WA State Democrat Lawmaker Who Lied About Military Service Appointed to Veterans Committee

Democrats in the Washington Legislature have appointed one of their members who lied about his military history—other details of his background in order to win an election— to the chamber's veterans' committee.

UK Conservative Party Plans to Criminalize ‘Conversion Therapy’ for Transgender Individuals

Critics say children most of all could face "profound consequences."

GOP House to ‘Look at’ Expunging Trump Impeachment

"I would understand why members would want to bring that forward," said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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