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No, Joe Biden ‘Canceling’ Student Debt Isn’t Like Jesus Forgiving Sins

There’s a fun new heresy circulating on social media, and it goes a little something like this: “Bold of Christians to be mad about student debt forgiveness while professing a faith that is literally based on forgiving debts.”

Twitter Ordered to Hand Info on 9,000 Audited Accounts Over to Elon Musk

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, was handed a win on Thursday by a Delaware judge in his attempt to terminate his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter.

Moderna Sues Pfizer, BioNTech Over Covid Vaccines

Moderna announced on Friday that it's suing rivals Pfizer and BioNTech SE, claiming that the mRNA technology in their Covid-19 jab infringes on its patents.

Trump: Affidavit Shows Search Warrant Never Should Have Been Approved

The newly released affidavit that prompted a judge to approve a search warrant for former President Donald Trump’s home in Florida shows the warrant should not have been approved, Trump said on Aug. 26.

Google Tests ‘Prebunking’ Strategy to Protect Readers From ‘Misinformation’

Tech giant Google is testing out “prebunking” strategies aimed at “inoculating people against manipulation” and misinformation online.

TikTok Is Essentially ‘Digital Crack,’ Wall Street Analysts Warn It Could ‘Ruin’ the Internet

Analysts at Bernstein Research are equating social media video app TikTok with drug addiction, warning about a “digital crack epidemic” as competition heats up in the sector.

California’s Electric Grid May Not Be Ready for Gov. Newsom’s Ban on Gas-Powered Cars

On Thursday, California's Air Resources Board voted in favor of banning the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.

MTG Says ‘Someone Wanted to Get Me Killed

The representative has "swatted" at her home in Georgia.

‘My Son Hunter’ Trailer Out Now

Filmmakers call it "the story you weren't allowed to see."

Georgetown Requiring Masks Again Due to COVID, Monkeypox

Mandates go into effect for the fall semester.

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