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Apple Faces $1 Billion Class Action Lawsuit in U.K. Over App Store ‘Abusive Pricing’ and Monopoly Claims

The legal challenge was initiated by more than 1,500 app developers who believe that Apple's App Store charges are exorbitant and stifle competition.

254 Illegal Aliens On Terrorism Watch List Have Entered the U.S. Under Biden

The number of foreigners entering the United States on the terrorist screening list has increased ninefold since Biden took office.

Putin Signs Bill Banning Transgender Surgeries

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a bill banning gender reassignment surgeries.

Poll Shows RFK Jr. Has Higher Favorability Rating Than All Other Presidential Candidates

A Harvard-Harris poll revealed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a greater favorability rating than any other presidential candidate.

U.S. Military Admits Myocarditis Cases Increased Following COVID-19 Vaccines

A Pentagon official confirmed cases of myocarditis in the U.S. military increased following the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines.

One of China’s Largest Real Estate Groups Posts Staggering $81 Billion Losses

China's real estate market is apparently collapsing.

Federal Prosecutors Agreed to Bring Charges Against Hunter Biden, Higher-Ups Reduce to Misdemeanors

A special agent from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said that federal prosecutors originally agreed to bring felony tax charges against Hunter Biden, but other leaders reduced the charges to misdemeanors.

California Democrat Leads Effort to Remove Gendered Terminology From Federal Law

Representative Julie Brownley from California (D) is leading the charge to remove gendered words from federal law, replacing the terms with gender-neutral language.

Putin Offered Wagner Mercenaries a Chance to Serve After Failed Revolt

Russian President Vladimir Putin told the Kommersant newspaper that he offered Wagner mercenaries an opportunity to continue serving after their failed revolt.

Scottish National Party Downs 16 Million Trees for Wind Farms

An estimated 16 million trees have been chopped down in Scottland to prepare for wind farm development.

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