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‘Mobilizing for the Midterms’ Live Replay Features Mark Robinson, Mathew Staver, Tony Kim

The Thursday event can be watched on the organization's website or Vimeo.

Conservatives Recruit an Army of Volunteers as Poll Watchers in Election-Integrity Push

A network of conservative grassroots groups has recruited thousands of poll watchers and poll workers to staff election precincts across the country on Nov. 8.

Australian Bank Begins Linking Customer Transactions to Carbon Footprint

In another foretaste of potential future ‘carbon allowance’ limits, a major bank in Australia has introduced a new feature that links purchases to a customer’s carbon footprint and warns them when they are going over the average.

Palm Print Payments Begin in China, U.S.

Palm print technologies have begun rolling out in China and Amazon in the United States.

Australian Government Covering COVID Vax Death Funeral Costs

Documentation to prove the cause of death required.

U.S. Military Bases Sell Chinese Govt-Made Smart Devices With Privacy Policies Stating Data Can Be Sent to China

The United States government is actively selling potential surveillance devices to American military personnel and families on military bases that are directly manufactured by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), The National Pulse can reveal.

Biden Ridiculed for Reading Out ‘Dot’ in Website URL from Teleprompter

President Biden faced backlash after reading "dot" out loud while trying to share a website regarding his student debt relief plan.

Obama Bashes Woke Dems

Former President Barack Obama took some shots at his fellow Democrats, calling them 'buzzkills' and says their rhetoric forces people to 'walk on eggshells.'

Georgia Democrats Vote to Keep Konnech Election Software Despite Criminal Investigation Into Its CEO, Accused of Storing Sensitive Data in Communist China

On Monday, Georgia's DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections held a special meeting to discuss its contract with election software company Konnech.

PayPal Is Still Threatening to Fine Users $2,500 for Promoting ‘Intolerance That Is Discriminatory’

While PayPal has walked back its threat to fine users $2,500 for “misinformation,” the payments company is still reserving the right to fine users the same amount for other alleged transgressions.

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