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Legal Showdown: Justice Department Alleges Apple’s Monopolistic Practices in Smartphone Market

The United States has launched a groundbreaking legal action against Apple, alleging the tech behemoth has monopolized the smartphone market and stifled competition. In the...

Biometric Surveillance Bill Passes in Europe

The European Parliament (EP) passed the AI Act, which many believe allows "law enforcement the introduction of error-prone facial surveillance and facial recognition camera software in public spaces," as Member of Parliament Patrick Breyer said.

Report Calls for Government Intervention on AI

A State Department-funded study calls for the government to have stronger regulatory powers over artificial intelligence (AI).

JPMorgan to Launch Biometric Payments

JPMorgan Chase is expected to launch biometric payments, as it is currently involved in several pilot programs for the technology.

Reagan on Secularism, Socialism & Abortion “tragic taking of unborn children’s lives” – American Minute with Bill Federer

Ronald Reagan was born February 6, 1911. A graduate of Eureka College, IL, 1932, he worked as a life guard, having 77 rescues. He then announced for...

National Intelligence Office Says TikTok Leading Threat

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence included social media platform TikTok as a leading threat in a recent report.

Firm Building Plant Near U.S. Military Base Connected to Chinese Government

The president of a firm constructing a manufacturing facility near Midwest military bases is connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

WEF Calls for ‘Concerted Effort’ Against ‘Disinformation’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) called for governments, media groups, and tech companies to make a "concerted effort" against "disinformation."

House Committee Demands MIT Respond to Antisemitism

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is demanding that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provide documentation regarding its response to antisemitism on campus.

Taxpayer Dollars Provided to Teach LGBT Refugees How to Use Computers

The State Department and the Inter-American Foundation (IAF) funded programs to help LGBTQ refugee entrepreneurs, teach LGBTQ refugees how to use computers, and support Costa Rica's status as a country granting asylum to LGBTQ individuals.

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