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The Qatar World Cup Is a Testing Ground for Dystopian ‘Pay-By-Face’ Tech

Visa, the Official Payment Technology Partner of FIFA, is set to bring what it calls “innovative” biometric payment technologies to the World Cup in Qatar, which starts on Sunday.

Black Student Union Tells White Students Not to Attend Special Event

The University of Southern California's Black Student Union invited students to a free, private screening of the recently released Wakanda Forever, but asked white students not to attend.

Swift Says Ticketmaster’s Mishandling of Presale for Her Concert Tickets ‘Excruciating’ to Watch

Singer Taylor Swift said Friday the mishandling of the online ticket sales for her upcoming tour has been "excruciating" to watch.

Sperm Counts Have Fallen by Over 62%, Suggesting an Accelerated Global Reproductive Crisis

Population alarmists and anti-human environmentalists have long complained that there are too many humans.

DeSantis Says Republicans Need to ‘Chill Out a Little Bit’ On 2024 Campaign Talk

Florida governor was referring to who will be running for president in 2024.

DoJ Announces Special Counsel to Investigate Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Docs

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday named a special counsel for overseeing the Justice Department’s investigation into the presence of classified documents at Donald Trump’s Florida estate as well as portions of a separate Jan 6 probe.

Pence Says He Won’t Testify Before Jan. 6 Panel

The former VP says the panel "has no right" to his testimony."

48% of Maricopa Election Centers Had Printer, Tabulator Malfunctions on Election Day, Not Previously Estimated 20%: Rasmussen

Polling company tweets update on number of vote locations that experienced voting system malfunctions during midterm elections.

Clinton Org Funds Raphael Warnock’s Church After Supporting Hilary Clinton in 2016

The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) donated to Democratic senatorial candidate Raphael Warnock's Atlanta-based church after the pastor campaigned for Hilary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.

Brazilian Supreme Court Freezes Funds of Protest Supporters

More than 3 million Brazilians filled the streets this week to protest the presidential election.

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