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Exposé Reveals Twitter, Other Social Media Platforms Routinely Hire Former Feds: It’s a ‘Revolving Door’

Alan MacLeod of MintPress News has just released an exposé of the hiring practices in Silicon Valley, particularly at Twitter, and his findings suggest that many social media companies have filled some of their highest security positions and most influential positions with former members of federal agencies, including the FBI, CIA, and the military.

EU Wants Driver-Tracking Surveillance Tech in All New Vehicles Starting July 6

Speed limiters are part of the mandatory equipment.

Idaho University Prevented From Punishing Christian Students Who Opposed Homosexuality

A judge issued a temporary block of the university's policy.

Rep. Ilhan Omar Booed at Somali Music Festival in Minnesota

Rep. Ilhan Omar was booed over the weekend while attending a Somali music festival in her home state of Minnesota. Mrs. Omar, the only Somali-American...

More Than 70% Of Americans Don’t Want Biden to Run For Reelection

An overwhelming majority of Americans want new political leadership in 2024, according to a new poll.

Political Left Revives Calls to Pack Supreme Court Following Roe Reversal

Expansion of nation's highest court would compromise judicial independence, profoundly destabilize institution, experts warn.

Missouri Requires Photo ID, Bans Ballot Drop Boxes in Election Law Overhaul

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a new election law on Wednesday that will require a voter to show a photo ID to vote in the coming general...

Trump: White House Aide Lied to Committee With ‘Made Up’ Jan 6 Story

Trump posted a video on his personal website addressing the testimony.

Jan 6 Principal Witness’ ‘Wild Claims’ Contradicted by Secret Service

Secret Service agents "are prepared to testify before Congress" to refute Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony.

Trump Contradicts Claim He Wanted Armed Citizens at Jan 6 Rally

Mark Meadows's former aide claims Trump wanted more attendees let in.

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