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Japan Breaks Sanctions With Western Allies, Buys Russian Oil Above Price Cap

Japan is now buying Russian oil above the price cap set by the G7, breaking its agreement with the country's western allies.

Wall Street Journal Reporter Arrested in Russia for Seeking State Secrets

A Wall Street Journal reporter, Evan Gershkovich, was arrested in Yekaterinburg, Russia for seeking classified information on Russian "state secret[s]" from a government official, allegedly on behalf of the US government, which Russia claims had nothing to do with journalism.

Utah to Force Social Media Apps to Get Parental Consent Before Minors Given Access to Apps

On Thursday, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed two bills into law that make his state the first in the US to mandate that social media companies obtain parental consent for anyone under 18 years of age before they can use their apps.

Former U.S. Attorney General Barr Calls Dominion Case Against Fox ‘Weak’ in WSJ Op-Ed

Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has written an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing that if the law is applied properly, Fox News should win the case and a ruling against the network would have serious implications for all news media.

Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Open A Key Part Of Its Source Code To The Public

Twitter owner Elon Musk announced Friday the site would open the source code used to provide recommendations for posts on the platform March 31.

Bank Stock Trading Halted Due to Volatility After Silicon Valley, Signature Bank Failures

Exchanges halted trading for several bank stocks due to volatility following the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.

Rush Limbaugh’s Oceanfront Home Sells for Record Price in Palm Beach, Florida

The oceanfront home of the late conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh has been sold for $155 million, a record for real estate in Palm Beach, Florida, according to a report.

Freedom Caucus Lists Demands for Debt Limit Vote

Members of the House Freedom Caucus on Friday outlined the conditions necessary to attain their vote for a raise on the national debt limit, including setting a cap on discretionary spending for 10 years, stopping President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and pulling back the $80 billion approved late last year to expand the Internal Revenue Service.

New Bill Prohibits CCP-Linked Entities From Purchasing U.S. Farmland

The bill requires the CCP to divest ownership of US farmland.

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