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Gingrich Questions DirecTV’s Motive in Canceling Newsmax: ‘A Lot More About Ideology’

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is the latest to express alarm over broadcaster DirecTV’s decision to drop conservative channel Newsmax, a move he criticized as an “arbitrary use of power.”

Norway Pushes Ahead With Digital Currency, Ignoring Privacy Concerns

Norway is looking to join several countries that are on track to introduce a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) – a centralized form of digital money.

New Research Finds Antidepressants May Cause ‘Emotional Blunting’

A new study found that antidepressants may make it more difficult for users to feel both positive and negative emotions.

U.S. Weapon Sales Rose Dramatically in 2022

U.S. weapon sales to other nations were more than $51.9 billion due to the war in Ukraine.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Former Whole Foods Employees Who Wore BLM Mask Violating Store Policy Were Not Discriminated Against

“Here, the Court finds that no reasonable jury could conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that Whole Foods’ reasons for Plaintiffs’ terminations were pretextual and motivated by discriminatory animus," the judge said.

Nearly 250,000 Ballots Were Rejected on Election Day in Maricopa County

Lake's team also claims that up to 40,000 ballots were counted illegally due to mismatched signatures.

Excess Death Rate Spikes in U.K.—MPs Call for ‘Urgent’ Investigation

17,381 deaths were registered in England and Wales during the seven days ending January 13, which is 2,837 more deaths than the average for this time of year.

U.S. to Equip Ukraine with M1 Abrams Tanks in Policy Reversal

$400 million package also includes eight M88 recovery vehicles.

California Border Protection Won’t Increase the Height of a Portion of Border Wall Amid Immigration, Drug, Illegal Firearms Crisis

Plans now include lowering one section from the originally proposed 30 feet to 18 feet.

Alarm Sounds as Former U.S. Intelligence Employees Find Big Tech Jobs

LinkedIn employment files show that Big Tech companies hired more than 200 former workers for various U.S. intelligence agencies.

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