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YouTube Quietly Drops Some COVID Censorship Policies but Banned Channels Haven’t Returned

Over the last few months, YouTube has quietly removed or changed many of its COVID censorship rules which resulted in numerous videos and creators being censored throughout 2020 and 2021.

LA Authority Wants to Remove ‘Homeless’ from People’s Vocabulary

Term being called "outdated and dehumanizing."

Matt Gaetz Wins GOP Primary in Florida

Gaetz took the nomination for District 1.

Reinhart Formally Rejects DOJ Argument to Keep Trump Affidavit Sealed, Calls Raid ‘Unprecedented’

Reinhart ruled "given the intense public and historical interest."

Utah Judge Pauses Ban on Trans Athletes Competing against Girls in Sports

A Utah judge issued a preliminary injunction reversing a state ban on biological males who identify as females competing on girls’ sports teams on...

University of California Develops ‘Anti-Racism’ Job Performance Review

The University of California system has developed a job performance review that supervisors can use to foster “anti-racism learning and reflection” among employees.

Abortion Drug Maker Drops Lawsuit Trying to Overturn Mississippi Abortion Ban

A manufacturer of the dangerous abortion pill that has killed dozens of women and injured tens of thousands has dropped its lawsuit attempting to overturn Mississippi’s abortion ban.

The Remarkable Apathy About Biden-Family Corruption

On the menu today: President Biden and China’s Xi Jinping are expected to have their first in-person meeting in Indonesia this November, leading some to argue that the administration should set preconditions for Xi before granting him a face-to-face meeting with the American president.

Majority of People Believe US Is Being Invaded and Want Trump’s Border Policy Back

A clear majority of American adults (54%) believe “the United States is experiencing an invasion at the southern border,” and an even larger majority (57%) support bringing back President Donald Trump’s proven solution to end the border crisis.

Old Case Over Audio Tapes in Bill Clinton’s Sock Drawer Could Impact Mar-a-Lago Search Dispute

When it comes to the National Archives, history has a funny way of repeating itself.

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