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Dropbox Hiring Manager Wants ‘Less White People,’ Hires Based on Race

A hiring manager at Dropbox says she doesn't like white people.

All Eyes on the Vatican After Cardinal Zen’s Arrest

Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired Cardinal Bishop of Hong Kong and one of the world’s leading human rights activists, was arrested on Wednesday evening in Hong Kong along with three others.

FBI Investigated Parents Angry at School Boards

House Judiciary Committee Republicans claimed Wednesday that FBI whistleblowers have disclosed evidence that the Department of Justice opened investigations into parents for allegedly threatening school boards.

Driverless Cars Record Everything, Making Them Moving Surveillance Machines

Driverless cars have video cameras that record everything around them. Companies use the cameras and footage to improve the safety and operability of these vehicles.

Democrats’ Effort to Secure Roe v. Wade Fails

Bill fails in 49-51 vote.

Why Doesn’t Hong Kong’s Tragic Subjugation Get as Much Attention as Ukraine?

Hong Kong “elected” a new chief while the world wasn’t paying attention.

Durham Says FBI, Intelligence Agencies Slowly Producing Classified Materials

Special counsel John Durham filed court papers on May 10 saying that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are slowly producing documents related to his case against Igor Danchenko, who prosecutors say lied to investigators about how he obtained information that later appeared in the controversial and discredited Steele dossier that was used against former President Donald Trump.

Trump-Backed Candidates Win Again, This Time in West Virginia

Endorsements from former President Donald Trump are continuing to pay dividends to the GOP candidates who receive them, as evidenced in a pair of primary races Tuesday evening in West Virginia.

Peru’s Legislature Passes Parental Values in Education Bill

The law specifically supports parental involvement in educational tools to reflect the family's values.

U.S. Senate to Codify Roe v. Wade on Wednesday in Light of SCOTUS Leak

The battle for the life of the unborn intensifies as the United States Senate rushes to cement Roe v. Wade into law as an outcome of the Supreme Court opinion draft leak last week.

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