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Biometric Surveillance Bill Passes in Europe

The European Parliament (EP) passed the AI Act, which many believe allows "law enforcement the introduction of error-prone facial surveillance and facial recognition camera software in public spaces," as Member of Parliament Patrick Breyer said.

Juvenile Trio Apprehended by FBI Following Houston Bank Robbery

The FBI announced on Tuesday that three minors have been arrested in connection with a bank robbery in Houston, Texas. The boys, aged 11, 12,...

AOC’s New York District Called ‘Third World’ Amid Migrant Flea Markets

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) district is now reportedly overtaken with migrant flea markets and prostitutes.

Democrat Consultant to Die By Assisted Suicide Thursday

Longtime Democrat consultant Hal Malchow will reportedly end his life through assisted suicide in Switzerland on Thursday.

Bavarian Government Implements Restrictions on Gender-Neutral Language in Classrooms

Bavaria, Germany, has enacted a prohibition on the use of gender-sensitive language in educational settings, marking the latest development in a contentious linguistic debate....

California Lawmaker Aims to Ban Doritos And Hot Cheetos From Schools

Democratic California legislator Jesse Gabriel, who introduced a law banning the chemicals found in Skittles candy, is now pushing to ban certain food dyes in schools.

Number of LGBTQ Americans Surges

The number of Americans identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer has continued to rise over the last several years, according to a poll from Gallup.

Hezbollah Affiliation Uncovered in Arrest of Lebanese Migrant at U.S. Border

Border Patrol officers apprehended Basel Bassel Ebbadi, a 22-year-old Lebanese migrant, near El Paso, Texas, on March 9, following his admission of intentions to...

Google Involved in U.S. Elections More Than 40 Times

Google has been involved in U.S. elections at least 41 times, according to a report from the Media Research Center.

Passing Bar Exam No Longer Needed for Law Licensure in Washington: ‘Blocks Marginalized Groups’

Washington's Supreme Court ruled that an individual no longer needs to pass the bar exam for law licensure.

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