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DOJ Secures Near-Perfect Conviction Rate in Jan 6 Cases

DOJ prosecutes and convicts 99.8% of those charged for attacking Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, with over 180 individuals imprisoned for federal crimes.

Biden Admin to Spend Half a Million Dollars on Artificial Intelligence that Detects ‘Offensive’ Speech on Social Media

The Biden admin is set to drop more than $550,000 in grants to develop artificial intelligence that protects users from 'discriminatory speech' on social media.

Transgender Activist Running Drug Smuggling Ring Targeting Minors

Activist moving hormone therapeutics across North America.

Crowd Angered by Lockdowns Calls for China’s Xi to Step Down

Protesters angered by strict anti-virus measures called for China’s powerful leader to resign, an unprecedented rebuke as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations Sunday that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party.

Brazil’s Military Leaders Expected to Release Evidence of Corrupt Election

The information is likely distributed later this week.

Kanye West’s Split With Adidas Leads to Layoffs at Georgia Shoe Company

Okabashi Brands, a Georgia-based shoe company and Adidas partner, has laid off 142 workers after Yeezy shoes stopped being produced, the company announced Friday.

Tucker Carlson Doubts Legitimacy of Brazil’s Socialist Victory

Tucker Carlson is questioning the legitimacy of leftist candidate Lula da Silva's win in Brazil's election.

Princeton University Partners With Anti-Defamation League to Collect Data on Criticism Towards Elected Officials

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is joining Princeton University to lead a "data collection initiative" over supposed threats and criticisms of elected leaders.

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Promises to Stop Arrests From Social Media Posts

Sunak stated that the police's responsibility is to fight "actual crime in people’s neighborhoods, and not policing bad jokes on Twitter.”

Judge Rejects Bid to Block Citizens Monitoring Ballot Drop Boxes in Arizona

A federal judge on Friday rejected a civil lawsuit seeking to block grassroots volunteers who mobilized to monitor absentee ballot drop boxes in Arizona.

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