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U.K. Fears Chinese Electric Cars Spy on Citizens

“If that car has cameras, they could use the modules to switch on the cameras and take the data. Ultimately you’ve got to ban any Chinese module in any vehicle, and you’d have to do it quite quickly.”

Devon Archer Testifies Hunter Biden Put Father on Speakerphone Around Associates 20 Times

Democrats say phone conversations never involved Hunter's business.

Archer’s Testimony to Oversight Committee: Biden Was ‘The Brand’ in Son’s Business, Contradicting Earlier Denials of Involvement

Joe Biden "lied to the American people when he said he had no knowledge about his son's business dealings and was not involved."

Hunter Biden Misleads Judge About Legal Practice Standing, Reveals Connecticut Bar Suspension for Non-payment

Connecticut Judicial Branch records revealed that Hunter's license to practice law in Connecticut was suspended more than two years ago due to non-payment of annual fees amounting to a mere $75 since 2018.

Canadian Gov’t Refuses to Euthanize Transgender Suffering ‘Discomfort and Pain’ Since Sex-Change Surgery

Profound regret for being hurried into a surgery that not only resulted in sterilization but has also left him in continuous pain.

Trump Responds to 3 New DOJ Charges: ‘Desperate and Flailing Attempt by the Biden Crime Family’

"If I weren't winning in the polls, they wouldn't be doing it," Trump said in a video, referring to the investigation against him. "If I weren't running, they definitely wouldn't be doing it."

Christians Win $300,000 Settlement After Wrongful Arrest for Attending Church During COVID

The individuals—Gabriel Rench, Sean Bohnet, and his wife Rachel Bohnet—had initiated a civil lawsuit against the city, claiming their First Amendment rights were violated during a religious gathering in 2020.

Project Veritas Exposes China’s Secret Global Business Agenda: Unveils Extensive 8GB Data Trove of Military and High-Tech Projects

Projects include biotechnology, nuclear technology, artificial intelligence, and others with potential military usage.

Apple Faces $1 Billion Class Action Lawsuit in U.K. Over App Store ‘Abusive Pricing’ and Monopoly Claims

The legal challenge was initiated by more than 1,500 app developers who believe that Apple's App Store charges are exorbitant and stifle competition.

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