Experts have discovered that an uncertified election system called SERVIS, in use in multiple U.S. states including New Mexico, does not comply with election laws and is being used to prepare illegal post-election reports while violating laws requiring preservation of election records for 22 months.
A group of vaccine-injured people in the UK are pursuing personal injury compensation against AstraZeneca, arguing that the vaccine caused serious injury or death when it was established to be safe through extensive clinical trials.
The Fifth Circuit federal appeals court has reinstated a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking President Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees, ruling that the president lacks the authority to issue such a mandate under federal law.
Iranian proxy forces attacked a US base in Syria with rockets after the U.S. ordered retaliatory strikes on Iran-affiliated groups, killing at least eight Iranians.
House Republicans have passed an education bill called the "Parents Bill of Rights" which emphasizes parental rights in the classroom, but it is unlikely that the Democratic-controlled Senate will take up the measure.
Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has written an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing that if the law is applied properly, Fox News should win the case and a ruling against the network would have serious implications for all news media.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew neglected to provide a clear answer on whether individuals associated with ByteDance, the social media platform’s Chinese parent company, helped him prepare for a Thursday morning hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
TikTok is still storing Americans’ data on overseas servers, potentially placing it at risk of being accessed and exploited by China’s communist regime.