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Mark Zuckerberg Sued for Facebook Privacy Failures

D.C.’s attorney general is suing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the company’s misleading privacy policies and failure to protect user data.

Wuhan Lab Recently Made Monkeypox Strains

The Wuhan Institute of Virology assembled a monkeypox virus genome, allowing the virus to be identified through PCR tests, using a method researchers flagged for potentially creating a “contagious pathogen,” The National Pulse can reveal.

Mysterious Outbreak of Child Hepatitis Claims Another Life

Health officials confirmed on Friday that a sixth child is believed to have died in connection with a child hepatitis outbreak that has swept the globe. According to a report from ABC News, officials are no closer to understanding its cause.

An Unlikely Alliance: ACLU Pushes to Unseal Government Warrants Targeting Project Veritas

Civil liberties groups have expressed concern about DOJ overreaching authority, assaulting free press in sweeping probe against conservative journalist James O'Keefe

Manufacturing Employee Fired After Voicing Concern With LGBT Pride Promotion, Lawsuit Claims

A terminated employee of Arconic has filed a lawsuit claiming the manufacturing company fired him for voicing opposition to the company's promotion of LGBT pride month.

Washington School Board Member to Host LGBT Event for Kids at Her Sex Shop

"Queer Youth Open Mic Night" is scheduled for June 1.

Louisiana Governor Reverses ‘Insane Mandate’ Requiring COVID Vaccines for Students

Children and students attending daycare, K-12 programs and college in Louisiana will, at least for now, not be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Wednesday.

Texas City Considers Declaring State of Emergency Over Border Crisis

The border city of El Paso, Texas, is considering plans to declare a state of emergency over the growing border crisis, according to a Wednesday press release from city officials.

FDA Authorizes Pfizer Booster for Kids 5 to 11, Bypasses Advisory Panel

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, without convening its vaccine advisory panel of independent experts to discuss Pfizer’s data on 5- to 11-year-olds — and based on a study subset of only 67 children, CNBC reported.

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