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Arizona ‘TikToker’ Indicted For Spraying Pesticides on Grocery Products

A man who was caught spraying pesticide on grocery items at a big-box store in Arizona's East Valley has been formally indicted on multiple charges. According to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, 27-year-old Charles Smith, who has been described as a TikToker, turned himself in to authorities on December 21.

Indiana Lawmakers Propose Bill Restricting TikTok Access to Children Under 16

Less than 12 hours after TikTok was temporarily banned in the U.S., the app was restored, crediting former President Donald Trump for its return. However, in Indiana, proposed legislation could once again restrict access to popular social media platforms for thousands of children.

Trump Revokes Security Clearance of Intelligence Officials Suggesting Hunter Biden Laptop was ‘Disinformation’

President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who signed a letter claiming Hunter Biden's laptop was part of a "Russian information operation."

China’s Population Declines For Third Consecutive Year

China's National Bureau of Statistics announced that its population declined for the third consecutive year in 2024, despite a modest increase in births for the first time in seven years.

Capital One Faces Backlash After ‘Technical Issue’ Forces Users Out of Bank Services

Capital One is facing backlash after a “technical issue” disrupted some customers’ access to their funds online.

Arizona Lawmaker Pushes to Shield Minors from Online Pornography

A newly elected Arizona lawmaker is taking a firm stance on protecting minors from accessing pornography online. Republican Rep. Nick Kupper, a U.S. Air Force veteran and former contestant on American Ninja Warrior, has introduced House Bill 2112, which would require websites with significant explicit content to implement age-verification measures.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin Slams Democrats Over “Hypocritical” Questions During Hegseth Hearing

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., criticized Democratic senators for what he called their "hypocritical" questioning of Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth during a contentious confirmation hearing.

Judicial Watch Uncovers Non-Citizens Voting in 2024 DC Election

Judicial Watch has revealed through public records that 388 non-citizens cast ballots in Washington, D.C.'s November 2024 general election.

Hamas Agrees to Ceasefire Draft, Hostage Release in Gaza

Hamas has agreed to a proposed ceasefire draft and the release of dozens of hostages as negotiations with Israel progress, according to officials involved in the talks.

Washington State Bill Proposes Unemployment Benefits for Illegal Immigrants Amid Budget Crisis

Washington State Senator Rebecca Saldaña (D-Seattle) has introduced a bill that would allocate state funds to provide unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants, despite the state's $10-17 billion budget deficit. The proposed legislation, SB 5023, aims to create a separate program for workers ineligible for federal unemployment insurance due to their immigration status.

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