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Beware the EU’s New Internet Regulations

Writing in the New York Times, Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen writes that new European Internet regulations will “make social media far better without impinging on free speech.” That isn’t true, and the ways in which it isn’t true illustrate rather well just how difficult it would be to regulate social-media platforms without undermining free speech.

Key Senator Says Liberals Using Race, Lawsuits to Facilitate Election Fraud

Former DOJ official calls Biden coordination with liberal groups "a very incestuous circle."

John Eastman to Submit 10,000 Pages of Trump-Related Emails to Jan. 6 Committee

Jan. 6 committee related to his work on overturning the 2020 presidential election, his attorneys said Friday. 

Who Is Eric Schwerin? What to Know About Hunter Biden’s Business Partner

Eric Schwerin became one of Hunter Biden’s closest friends, business associates, and an emotional “pillar” to the president’s troubled second son over a 20-year relationship that transformed the enigmatic moneyman into a D.C. power player.

Joe Biden Agreed to Pay Hunter’s Legal Bills Connected to Chinese Business Venture: Leaked Emails

President Joe Biden in 2019 appears to have agreed to pay for his son’s legal fees relating to dealings with a Chinese firm that has ties to the Chinese Communist Party, according to newly reported emails.

Illegal Immigrants from U.S. Southern Border Crossing into Canada Before Being Caught

Immigrants waiting to enter Canada have come from a number of countries via the United States' lax border policies.

Arizona Republican Candidates Sue to Ban Use of Voting Machines in Midterm Elections

GOP candidates for Arizona governor and secretary of state have sued officials to block the use of voting machines in November's midterm elections.

Trump Appeals New York Contempt Ruling

Donald Trump has appealed a New York judge’s decision to hold the former president in contempt of court and fine him $10,000 per day for failing to comply with a subpoena for evidence in the state attorney general’s civil investigation into his business dealings.

‘This Is a Cult’: How Wealthy Santa Barbara Foreshadowed the Fight Against Crackpot Curriculum

In the fight to protect school children from radical curricula, the canary in the coal mine was a California coastal community once home to former President Ronald Reagan’s personal ranch and now home to ultra-wealthy white liberals as well as a large underclass of poor Hispanics.

U.S. Supreme Court Conservatives Lean Toward Football Coach in Prayer Case

U.S. Supreme Court signals it would side with Christian former high school football coach who refused to stop leading prayers with players on the field.

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