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‘Hate Will Lose, Love Will Win,’ DeSantis Challenger Tweets Predicting Defeat for Florida Governor

Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist of Florida, who recently won the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary, is framing the election as a contest between love and hate.

REVEALED: Documents Prove Twitter, Facebook Colluded with Secretaries of State to Censor 2020 Election Information

Twitter and Facebook colluded with the government to censor the national conversation.

NASA Audio of a Black Hole Goes Mega-Viral and is Being Compared to the Sounds of Hell

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration released what they said was a recording of the audio from a black hole and it went mega-viral on social media after many compared to what they imagine hell sounds like.

TikTok Is Essentially ‘Digital Crack,’ Wall Street Analysts Warn It Could ‘Ruin’ the Internet

Analysts at Bernstein Research are equating social media video app TikTok with drug addiction, warning about a “digital crack epidemic” as competition heats up in the sector.

No, Joe Biden ‘Canceling’ Student Debt Isn’t Like Jesus Forgiving Sins

There’s a fun new heresy circulating on social media, and it goes a little something like this: “Bold of Christians to be mad about student debt forgiveness while professing a faith that is literally based on forgiving debts.”

Google Tests ‘Prebunking’ Strategy to Protect Readers From ‘Misinformation’

Tech giant Google is testing out “prebunking” strategies aimed at “inoculating people against manipulation” and misinformation online.

Nate Silver: ‘Liberal Elites’ Pressured Pfizer to Delay Vaccine Until After 2020 Election

Nate Silver claimed “liberal public health elites” pressured Pfizer to delay fast-track approval of its COVID-19 vaccine until after the 2020 presidential election — thus denying then-President Donald Trump a political win before voters headed to the polls.

As COVID Vaccine Injuries Pile Up, It’s Worth Remembering: Medicine Is a Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.

In his 1974 book and accompanying article with the shared title of “Medical Nemesis,” philosopher and theologian Ivan Illich boldly asserted that medical professional practice and related health policies, which he characterized as “both industry and religion,” had become “a major threat to health.”

How Did America Survive Without an Espionage Act?

For some 140 years, the United States did not have an Espionage Act.

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