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WEF 2024 Davos Meeting to Focus on ‘Fundamental Principles Driving Trust’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has published an outline of its upcoming 2024 Davos, Switzerland meeting.

Harvard University President Claudine Gay Resigns: ‘Two Down’

Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned following allegations of plagiarism and failure to condemn antisemitism.

Earthquakes Hit California, Japan on New Year’s Day

Southern California was hit with a magnitude 4.1 earthquake centered near Rancho Palos Verdes.

Jeffrey Epstein Court Documents Unsealed

Several court documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking case have been released.

California School District Recommends Resources Pushing Transgenderism

California's Hayward Unified School District (HUSD) in the Bay Area is pushing transgenderism among children through several resource recommendations centered on gender theory.

U.S. Service Members, Veterans Sign Letter Calling for Leadership Accountability from COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Two hundred thirty-one U.S. service members and veterans have signed an open letter calling for accountability over the leadership failure and fallout caused by the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Joe Biden Spent More Than a Third of 2023 on Vacation

A report from the New York Post detailed the length of time President Joe Biden spent away from the White House.

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Will Not Have Second Trial

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried will not have a second trial, according to prosecutors.

ICE Report Reveals Non-Detained Migrant Docket Soars to 6.2 Million

A year-end report from U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) revealed that more than 6 million illegal immigrants are on the non-detained docket.

Google to Settle Lawsuit for Tracking Users in Private Mode

Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging the tech company collected data of users browsing in "incognito" mode.

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