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Suspects in Murder of Georgia Teen Arrested, Held Without Bond

The two men who allegedly shot and killed 18-year-old Elijah DeWitt, a rising football star who got into an altercation with the men in Lawrenceville, Georgia on October 5, appeared in court on Wednesday where the judge decided they were a flight risk and would be held without bond.

Supreme Court Sides with PA Republicans on Ballot Issue

SCOTUS threw out the lower court's ruling which had allowed counting of un-dated ballots.

Georgia Democrats Vote to Keep Konnech Election Software Despite Criminal Investigation Into Its CEO, Accused of Storing Sensitive Data in Communist China

On Monday, Georgia's DeKalb Board of Registration and Elections held a special meeting to discuss its contract with election software company Konnech.

PayPal Is Still Threatening to Fine Users $2,500 for Promoting ‘Intolerance That Is Discriminatory’

While PayPal has walked back its threat to fine users $2,500 for “misinformation,” the payments company is still reserving the right to fine users the same amount for other alleged transgressions.

More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars

Inflation from the perspective of business costs—which tend to get passed along to consumers—soared in September, reversing the prior month’s decline and coming in twice as high as markets expected, pointing to a drawn-out Fed fight against high prices.

Parents Demand Church of England Schools Immediately Stop Trans Policies Affecting Kids as Young as 5

Christian parents have urged the Church of England to change the guidance for its 4,700 primary schools that allows students as young as 5 to self-identify as the opposite sex.

COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation Programs Failing Those Who Need It Most

Certain governments across the globe have established a compensation program to compensate their citizens who suffer injuries or death from the COVID-19 shots and treatments recommended during the pandemic.

FBI Assisted Private Company in Exploiting Small Businesses—Targeted Owner Writes About Experience

The FBI offered a cyber company a tool to exploit businesses.

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case About Constitutional Rights for Fetuses

The Supreme Court declined to decide whether fetuses are entitled to constitutional rights on Tuesday after overturning Roe v. Wade.

Now a Majority of Democrats Say Biden’s Mental Health in Doubt

A new poll reveals that now a majority of Democrats think Joe "Biden possibly has mental health issues."

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