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Putin Signs Decree Recognizing Zaporozhye, Kherson Regions as ‘Independent Territories’

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed two decrees recognizing Kherson and Zaporozhye as regions independent of Ukraine just after midnight on Friday (Moscow time).

Internet and Cell Phone Data Purchased by Government to Track Americans

Law enforcement is working with third-party data brokers.

Trump Wins Ruling in Rape Accuser Carroll’s Defamation Lawsuit

A federal appeals court in Manhattan handed former President Donald Trump a procedural victory Tuesday in a defamation lawsuit, after famed columnist E. Jean Carroll claimed that Trump had raped her in the 1990s.

Border Agents Apprehend Known Terrorists, Thousands of Criminals, Gang Members

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are apprehending individuals on the federal terrorist watch list, those with criminal convictions and wanted by law enforcement, and gang members attempting to enter the U.S. southern border illegally.

Six States Sue Biden to Block Student Loan Forgiveness as Illegal, Hurtful to Working Class

Six Republican states on Thursday sued President Joe Biden to block his planned cancellation of hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt, arguing it was unlawful and harmful to working-class Americans.

India Flips COVID Contact Tracing App Into WEF-Style ‘Sophisticated Surveillance System’

Indian officials are repurposing a controversial COVID-19 contract-tracing app to be used as a key component of the country’s healthcare infrastructure.

Federal Judge Vows to Stop Hiring Law Clerks From Yale Law School

Judge James C. Ho of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit announced Thursday that he would no longer be hiring law clerks from Yale Law School and urged other judges to follow suit.

Satanic Temple Suing Indiana Over Abortion Law

The suit claims Indiana's abortion laws violate the Constitution. 

Meta Says China Made Bid to Disrupt Midterm Elections

The company disabled the China-based network.

Churches Defend Loophole for Clergy to Not Report Child Sex Abuse

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

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