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Amazon Accepting Palm-Scanning Payments in Austin, Texas

Controversial technology has only ever been used in one other location and is still somewhat mistrusted by consumers.

These 11 California Lawmakers Voted In Favor of Allowing Abortion One Month After Birth

Bill allowing killing of 1-month-old newborns, AB 2223, passed with the help of these 11 California assemblymembers.

Former Intelligence Officials, Citing Russia, Say Big Tech Monopoly Power Is Vital to National Security

A group of former intelligence and national security officials on Monday issued a jointly signed letter warning that pending legislative attempts to restrict or break up the power of Big Tech monopolies — Facebook, Google, and Amazon — would jeopardize national security because, they argue, their centralized censorship power is crucial to advancing U.S. foreign policy.

Christian Groups Urge Action on Judicial Nominee With ACLU, SPLC Ties

The Family Research Council and other Christian public policy groups are sounding alarms before the Senate Judiciary Committee takes up the nomination of Nancy Abudu to the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, likely next week.

Democrats’ Worst Trump Nightmare

Democrats have much more to worry about than losing the House, and possibly the Senate: the possibility of a re-elected President Trump with a compliant, veto-proof Senate majority in January 2025.

Proxy Voting Likely Finished if Republicans Win Midterm Elections

A Democratic House member, Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaii, is helping Republicans make their case against proxy voting.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

Texas AG Backs Governor’s Policy of Sending Migrants to Washington

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has expressed support for state Governor Greg Abbott’s order of transporting illegal immigrants to Washington D.C.

Yale Law Under Fire From Senators, Attorneys General for Not Punishing Free Speech Shutdown

Similar controversy at Emory Law School apparently resolved when student government finally agrees to recognize free speech group.

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