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What the Truckers Want: An Explanation for the Confused

There are many legitimate reasons to be cynical in this world, but I’ve decided to assume that my fellow Americans are generally really smart people.

Trump’s Truth Social Platform Hitting on All Cylinders With Americans

'Platforms that allow free speech are booming with engagement'

U.S. Intelligence Says Putin Made a Last-Minute Decision to Invade Ukraine

The U.S. likely relied in part on intercepted communications among senior Russian government and military officials.

Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Meta, Seeks to Designate It an ‘Extremist Organization’

World Economic Forum-partnered Meta is making "illegal calls for murder and violence against citizens of the Russian Federation," said Russia's Investigative Committee.

Texas Republicans, Democrats Battle Over Who Is to Blame for 10,000 Uncounted Primary Ballots

Democrats and Republicans are each pointing at the other party over who is to blame for the 10,000 uncounted ballots from the 2022 Texas primary.

Illinois Illegally Denied Elections Group Access to Voter Records, Federal Court Rules

A federal court ruled that Illinois  violated the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) when it refused to provide an election integrity group with access to the state’s voter roll.

Massachusetts Health Department Admits ‘Significant Overcount’ of COVID-19 Deaths — And the Number Could Still Be Much Too High

The Massachusetts Department of Health announced this week that it would be tweaking its health tracking methodology after the approach led to a "significant overcount" in COVID-19 deaths in the state.

Facebook, Instagram to Allow Calls for Violence Against Russians Temporarily

Facebook and Instagram will temporarily allow users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers within the context of the war in Ukraine, a company spokesperson confirmed Thursday, a substantial shift to their rules on hate speech and violence and incitement.

Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigation Extended Until April 30: Irregularities Found

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Gableman signed on to continue his investigation into the 2020 presidential election irregularities on a grand enough scale to invalidate some of that year’s election results.

List of Republicans Who Passed Democrat-Led ‘Omnibus’ Bill H.R. 2471

Bill funding COVID through 2025 now up for a vote in the Senate.

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