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Hispanics Now Make Up Largest Texas Demographic

Hispanics outnumber white Texans by about 129,000.

Georgia Delaying Voting Software Update Until After 2024 Presidential Election

"Legally, logistically, and just risk-management wise, this was the safest, wisest course," said Chief Operating Officer in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling.

‘Critical Vulnerabilities’ in Dominion Voting Machines Make ‘Large-scale Fraud’ Possible with Even ‘Moderate Technical Skills’: Newly Released Court Document

"The ICX BMDs are not sufficiently secured against technical compromise to withstand vote-altering attacks by bad actors who are likely to attack future elections in Georgia."

Most Americans Think the U.S. System of Government Is Broken: Poll

The study reveals that a mere 42% of respondents believe in the basic soundness of our current governmental system, indicating a drop from the 50% who had the same belief in September.

Facial Characteristics Predict Political Leaning with 61% Accuracy: Danish Study

The study, titled "Using deep learning to predict ideology from facial photographs: expressions, beauty, and extra-facial information," was published in Scientific Reports.

YouTube Deletes Video of Interview With Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Jordan Peterson

YouTube removed an interview with 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Jordan Peterson, during which the two discussed possible links between chemical exposure and adolescent transgenderism.

Biden’s New CDC Director Vigorously Pushed COVID Masks, Vaccines, Lockdowns, Contact Tracing, Child Compliance

She told citizens to answer phone calls from government employees and answer questions regarding personal health information.

Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos from Stem Cells, Raising Ethical and Legal Concerns

It is currently illegal to insert them into a woman's womb, and it remains undetermined if these structures can develop beyond the initial stages of human growth.

New Study Confirms COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Are Underreported

Under-reporting of injuries following vaccination "should be considered when delivering information to the community and in public health decision-making," the study authors write.

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