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TikTok CEO, EU, UK to Address ‘Online Harms’ at World Economic Forum Meeting

No specifics about what qualifies as abusive or harmful.

A Gloomy 2023? Here Are Some Bright Spots

The prospects for peace, justice, and the advancement of liberty in 2023 may at first seem further away than ever.

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.

Transgender Pioneer Rejects Today’s Gender Ideology

One of the first transgender woman who transitioned back to male says he rejects today's culture of gender ideology.

63% Of U.S. Voters Want Investigation Into Big Tech, FBI

A Rasmussen Reports survey revealed that 63% of U.S. voters want an investigation into whether or not government agencies had a direct impact on social media censorship.

Zelensky Signs Bill Increasing Government Censorship Powers

Ukraine President Zelensky signed a bill giving more media regulation powers to the country's government.

U.S. Funding Research to Fight Online ‘Misinformation’

The United States government is now funding research to fight online "misinformation" by correcting "false beliefs."

Yale Prof Takes Swipe at Capitalism

Professor Laurie Santos at Yale University warns that capitalism and the pursuit of material possessions and success cause anxiety in students and suggests that religion, spirituality, and positive actions such as meditation and volunteering promote lasting happiness.

Zelensky Signs Controversial Law to Regulate News Media

President Zelensky of Ukraine signs legislation expanding government regulatory power over news media, causing concern among journalists and international organizations over potential erosion of press freedom.

Andrew Tate Detained on Suspicion of Rape, Human Trafficking, Organized Crime

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan detained by Romanian law enforcement on suspicion of rape, human trafficking, and organized crime; prosecutors find six women allegedly sexually exploited by the brothers and two other men.

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