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Ireland Fines Meta €265M for ‘Data Scraping’ Leak

Ireland’s privacy authority Monday announced it was imposing a €265 million fine and other corrective measures on Meta for failing to properly protect its data.

China Eases COVID Rules After Protests

Chinese authorities eased some anti-virus rules but affirmed their severe “zero COVID” strategy Monday after protesters demanded President Xi Jinping resign in the biggest show of opposition to the ruling Communist Party in decades.

FCC Bans Sales, Import of Chinese Tech from Huawei, ZTE

The U.S. is banning the sale of communications equipment made by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE and restricting the use of some China-made video surveillance systems, citing an “unacceptable risk” to national security.

Transgender Ideologues Shouldn’t Set National Medical Standards

Rules meant for public health and safety shouldn’t become tools to advance special interests and profit seekers

D.C. Area Students Required to Show Negative COVID Test to Return to Class after Thanksgiving

Despite mandatory vaccinations for kids 12 and over.

South Dakota Homeschool Population Growth Fastest in America

The growth is believed to be due to their hands-off approach to governing the practice.

Sen. Marshall Moves to Block Citizenship for Illegals on Gov’t Assistance

Currently, government assistance is taken into account when assessing a candidate for citizenship.

COVID Cases Rise in China as Vax Rate Increases

Countries with low vaccine rates have fewer coronavirus infections.

Judge Rules on Early Voting in Georgia Senate Runoff

A Georgia judge on Friday ruled that early voting in the state’s U.S. Senate runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican Herschel Walker can take place on the Saturday two days after Thanksgiving.

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