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Arkansas Enacts Law Banning Transgender Students from Using Bathroom of Their Choice in Public Schools

Arkansas has passed a law prohibiting transgender students in public schools from using the restroom or locker room that aligns with their gender identity, with fines of at least $1,000 for violators and the possibility of private lawsuits from parents if the law is not enforced.

Hunter Biden Files Lawsuit Against Computer Repair Shop Owner Over Sensitive Laptop Data

Hunter Biden is suing a computer repair shop owner over allegations that he illegally obtained and distributed sensitive personal data from a laptop, which is at the center of a congressional investigation.

CDC Buys Cellphone Location Data to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

The CDC paid one firm $420,000 and another $208,000 for access to data from at least 55 million cellphone users.

FBI Admits to Buying Geolocation Data

The last couple of months have been rough on the FBI.

Visa, Mastercard Delay Plan to Track Firearm Sales Following Criticism, Legislative Proposals

Visa, Mastercard, and Discover have delayed the implementation of a new merchant category code aimed at tracking firearm sales due to legislative proposals and criticism.

Preacher Reported to Counter-Terrorism Police for Calling Transgender ‘Man in Woman’s Clothing’

The preacher was “viewed to be persistently and illegally espousing an extreme point of view,” according to his probation officer.

Discover Card to Track Gun Sales

This comes after Visa, Mastercard, and other major credit cards agreed to flag gun and ammunition purchases via a new sales categorization.

Green Energy Push Increases Dependence on China

Cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy Rex Lee said the push for green energy contributes to U.S. reliance on China.

Republicans Allege Biden Admin Wants to Create ‘Surveillance-Style’ U.S. Dollar

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) believes the Biden administration is "currently itching to create a digital authoritarian-style, surveillance-style digital dollar through an executive order.”

More Republican States Move to Ban Transgender Athletes in K-12, Collegiate Sports

Kansas, Texas, Ohio, and Nebraska are pushing legislation to divide sports on sex rather than gender.

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