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SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

‘Nonbinary Service Member’ Policies Necessary for Military ‘Readiness’: Pentagon Official

Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks declared that policies directed toward “nonbinary service members” are necessary for national security.

Trump Free to Speak About Jurors and Witnesses as Gag Order Partially Lifted

On Tuesday, a judge lifted Donald Trump's gag order, allowing him to speak freely about jurors and witnesses in the hush money criminal trial...

Biden Campaign Creating Initiative to Combat ‘Cheap Fakes’

The Biden campaign is launching a task force to combat "cheapfakes," or videos of President Joe Biden exhibiting bizarre or confusing behavior.

Julian Assange to Enter Plea Deal, Avoid Prison in U.S.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been released after agreeing to a plea deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ). Assange will plead guilty to one...

Controversial White House Official Downplays Past Anti-Israel and Anti-Police Remarks

A White House official who incited controversy by endorsing "Russiagate," criticizing law enforcement, and endorsing the anti-Israel movement on social media is now downplaying...

36-Year-Old Ecuadorian Vice Minister Facing Impeachment Over ‘Mental Incapacity’

Ecuador’s Vice Minister of Government Esteban Torres said this week that he is facing impeachment over "mental incapacity" charges.

Four Killed, Fourteen Wounded in Arkansas Supermarket Shooting

A shooter opened fire at a supermarket in Arkansas Friday, killing three and wounding 10 more, including two police officers.

Amazon Urged to Censor Books Countering Govt Narrative During COVID Pandemic

Documents obtained by the House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government revealed that Amazon was pressured by the Biden administration to remove books that contained messages contrary to the government narrative during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DA Alvin Bragg Drops Charges Against Columbia University Protesters

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has dropped charges against 30 Columbia University pro-Palestine protesters.

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