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Biden’s Energy Secretary Says U.S. Can ‘Learn From China’ On Climate Policy

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Friday that everyone could “learn from” China when it came to climate policy while speaking at the South by Southwest festival.

U.S. Special Operations Forces Considering Use of ‘Deepfakes’ for Psychological Operations

The U.S. Special Operations forces are reportedly considering using deepfakes as a weapon of war or propaganda tool, according to federal procurement documents cited by an Intercept report.

Visa, Mastercard Delay Plan to Track Firearm Sales Following Criticism, Legislative Proposals

Visa, Mastercard, and Discover have delayed the implementation of a new merchant category code aimed at tracking firearm sales due to legislative proposals and criticism.

Feds Jeopardized Security of 1M Americans’ Online Accounts, Citing ‘Equity’

The federal government’s central technology arm jeopardized nearly one million online accounts by rejecting facial recognition technology when it was required for the high-security accounts, then cited “equity” to justify years of lying about its compliance with federal rules, The Daily Wire has learned.

Studies Used to Support Banning Gas Stoves Flawed

A new report suggests gas stoves do not pose significant risks to health and indoor air quality.

Hungary Calls for Investigation Into Nord Stream ‘Terrorist Attack’

Hungary's prime minister suggested a "comprehensive" probe be conducted by the United Nations (UN).

GOP Rep. Jim Jordan Slams Democrats For Not Attending Border Crisis Meeting

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, slammed Democrats who would not show up for an in-person hearing held by the House Judiciary Committee in Yuma, Arizona, on Thursday regarding the southern border.

Meat, Fuel ‘Rationing’ Now Being Pushed by Climate Change Ideologues

They emphasize that their paper "is primarily based on philosophical and ethical argument and policy analysis" instead of rigorous empirical data.

Hobby Club’s Missing Balloon Suspected to Be One of Three Objects Shot Down by U.S. Air Force

A small, missing balloon from a hobby club may have been one of three unidentified objects shot down by the U.S. Air Force.

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