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AI May Take Over Elections, Religion: WEF Advisor

AI technology could run upcoming elections.

French President Macron Defends Painting Depicting Child Rape

Painter insists the piece serves to "condemn rape as a weapon of war."

Nina Jankowicz Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News

The lawsuit follows Fox News' recent settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

Who Is Musk’s New Twitter CEO and What Are Her Ties to the Pro-Online Content Moderation World Economic Forum?

Musk's new Twitter CEO is Chair at the World Economic Forum, which pushes online content moderation.

Biden Admin to Begin Denying Asylum

The Biden administration is to begin denying asylum to those at the southern border who have not first applied online or sought asylum in a country they passed through.

New Federal Office Aims to Limit ‘Foreign Malign Influence’ on ‘Public Opinion’

Since the center's release, fears have emerged that the group will merely serve as a censorship organization against political discourse that runs contrary to the government's interests.

Australian Doctor Initiates Class Action Lawsuit Against Gov’t Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Therapeutic Goods Administration "did not fulfill their duty to properly regulate the COVID-19 vaccines, resulting in considerable harm and damage to Australians," says Queensland lawyer.

Lawsuit Targets Groups Allegedly Involved in ‘Mass Surveillance and Censorship Operation’

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Health Freedom Louisiana co-director Jill Hines and The Gateway Pundit news site founder Jim Hoft, reads, "This case challenges probably the largest mass-surveillance and mass-censorship program in American history."

Meta Faces New Restrictions Amid Allegations of Violating Children’s Privacy Rules

FTC's bureau of consumer protection director Samuel Levine stated, “Facebook has repeatedly violated its privacy promises. The company’s recklessness has put young users at risk, and Facebook needs to answer for its failures.”

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