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Neuralink Launches First Human Clinical Trial Brain-Computer Interface Study

Neuralink has received the green light to initiate recruitment for its inaugural human clinical trial, dubbed the PRIME Study (Precise Robotically Implanted Brain-Computer Interface).

Biden Admin Authorizes Employment for Nearly 500,000 Venezuelan Migrants

This directive will temporarily protect Venezuelans for 18 months, who arrived in the United States before July 31, from deportation, offering a quicker path to acquiring employment authorization.

American Journalist Imprisoned in Ukraine as Biden Asks for $Billions More to Protect Ukrainian ‘Freedom’

American citizen journalist Gonzalo Lira is currently in a Ukrainian prison cell as the United States government debates sending more money to the struggling country.

U.S. National Debt Surpasses $33 Trillion

Prompting concerns over economic future.

DOJ Charges Ray Epps for Role in Jan 6 Events

"One misdemeanor count, disorderly or disruptive conduct on restricted grounds."

Conservative Commentator Jack Posobeic Placed on Enemies of Ukraine List

Conservative journalist and commentator Jack Posobeic has been placed on the enemies of Ukraine list.

Kansas Bans Gender Changes on Birth Certificates

The move comes after a successful lawsuit by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, challenging the previous provision that permitted individuals to alter their gender on state documentation.

Senate Relaxes Dress Code Guidelines to Accommodate John Fetterman

The Democrat-run U.S. Senate has eased up on its dress code requirements, allowing senators to dress as they please on Capitol Hill.

U.S. Intelligence Employees Are ‘Vastly Outnumbered’ by Chinese Agents

Director of the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) Christopher Wray voiced concerns that the U.S. Intelligence force is weaker than China's.

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