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US Labor Agency Probes Two Complaints From Apple Workers

A U.S. national labor agency is investigating two charges against tech giant Apple Inc. filed by employees, records on its website show.

‘As many abortions as possible’: Inside the ‘race’ to terminate pregnancies before Texas ban kicked in; women ‘relieved,’ ‘happy’ after having last-minute procedures

Desperate abortion-seekers and abortion providers described their "race against time" in the final hours before Texas's new ban on abortions kicked in Wednesday, and it shows just how little thought is given to countless unborn lives that are routinely terminated.

Australia Could Force Citizens to Report Their Location on Demand Via Government Tracking App

Send a photo within 15 minutes or the police are sent out.

China bans effeminate men on TV, discourages ‘vulgar internet celebrities,’ wants ‘revolutionary culture’ promoted

In the wake of forbidding children under the age of 18 to play video games for more than three hours a week, China's communist government has now banned effeminate men on television, discouraged "vulgar internet celebrities," and instead wants the country's "revolutionary culture" promoted, National Public Radio reported.

Crowdfunded Faith-Based Nature Documentary Series ‘The Riot and the Dance’ Celebrates the Creator, His Creation

The producers of The Riot and the Dance have teamed up with Angel Studios for the distribution of its multi-part nature documentary series intended to show God’s hand in the beauty that surrounds us.

Marist Poll: Biden Approval Tanking in Wake of Afghan Withdrawal Chaos

President Joe Biden's approval rating is sinking in the wake of the chaotic and deadly Afghanistan pullout, a new poll showed Thursday.

WHO Issues Guidance On Digital COVID Certificates Called ‘Conspiracy Theory’ By Media.

A newly published World Health Organization (WHO) report urges the transition to digital certification of vaccine status, presenting implementation strategies for member states.

Podcasting app Callin raises $12 million in Series A funding

Callin, a San Francisco-based social podcasting app, raised $12 million in Series A funding co-led by Sequoia Capital, Goldcrest Capital and Craft Ventures (which incubated the company).

Our Defeat In Afghanistan Is Only The Beginning

As the post-9/11 chapter closes, a new one begins, marked above all by the end of American deterrence and the eclipse of American power.

House to vote on bill guaranteeing abortion access in response to Texas law

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that the House will vote on legislation to guarantee access to abortion upon its return to Washington later this month after the Supreme Court refused to block a restrictive Texas law that bans most abortions.

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