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Amazon Accepting Palm-Scanning Payments in Austin, Texas

Controversial technology has only ever been used in one other location and is still somewhat mistrusted by consumers.

Microchip Implanted in Your Hand? Why Worry?

While implantable microchips are marketed as the ultimate in convenience, the goal of this trend goes far beyond allowing you to open doors without keys and buy things without your wallet.

1 in 10 Surveyed Doctors Believe COVID Shots Aren’t Safe — But Is the Number Even Higher?

One in 10 primary care physicians don’t agree COVID-19 vaccines are safe, and 9.3% don’t believe the vaccines are effective, according to a survey conducted between May 14 and May 25, 2021.

Woman Behind ‘Libs of TikTok’ Account Doxxed by WaPo

The popular Twitter account is known to repost some of the most progressive and contradictory content posted by liberal social media users.

Doctor Says CA Bill AB 2223 Allows ‘Legalization of Killing of Innocent Newborn Children Up to the Age of 28 Days’

The bill's official analysis says AB 2223 removes criminal liability from a pregnant mother in relation to "all pregnancy outcomes, including the death of a newborn for any reason during the 'perinatal' period after birth."

Christians in Lands of Persecution Fear Attacks on Easter

"526 Christians have lost their lives while celebrating Easter over the past seven years."

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Signs Pro-life Bill to Ban Abortions After 15 Weeks, Saving 5,000 Babies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis today signed a bill to ban aboritons after 15 weeks, which is estimated to save as many as 5,000 babies from abortions.

Court Orders Soros-Funded Prosecutor in Greitens Case to Release Texts

The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that ordered St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to turn over more than two years’ worth of communication records with billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros.

Pennsylvania Must Release Records Pertaining to a ‘Glitch’ That Allowed Non-citizens on Voter Rolls

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must release its records pertaining to a “glitch” within its Department of Transportation that allowed non-citizens to register to vote in the state for decades. In 2017, authorities discovered an “error” in the computer system of Pennsylvania’s department of transportation “non-United States citizens applying for or renewing a driver’s license to register to vote in the Commonwealth.”

Lawmaker Wants Answers After Report on Biden’s Twisted Plan to Divert Services From Sick Veterans

If you’re not clear on the Biden administration’s priorities, Sen. Josh Hawley is.

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