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France Announces Creation of New Digital Identity App Days After Macron’s Re-Election

France previously backed away from its attempts to put similar apps into service.

Musk Sells $4B in Tesla Shares

Elon Musk has sold 4.4 million shares of Tesla stock worth roughly $4 billion, most likely to help fund his purchase of Twitter.

State Lawmakers All Facing Demands for Details of Their Pro-abortion Plan

Colorado is one of a handful of states trying to set itself up as an abortion destination, adopting just weeks ago a law that appears to guarantee access to unrestricted abortion up to and after birth no matter what the U.S. Supreme Court rules in its coming decision on Roe v. Wade.

Democrats Face Worsening Legal Environment on Redistricting

After New York state’s top court this week crushed Democratic hopes of coming out ahead in this decade’s redistricting cycle, the party faces an increasingly precarious legal environment in the hyper-partisan battle over drawing legislative lines.

Federal Informant in Trump Investigation Found Dead After He’s Reported Missing

A federal informant who worked with federal authorities investigating links between former President Donald Trump and Deutsche Bank was found dead in Los Angeles on Monday, officials said.

Global Internet Pact: U.S. & 55 Other Nations Sign Pledge Days After Musk Twitter Buyout

A global pact titled the “Declaration for the Future of the Internet” was launched on Thursday by the United States and co-signed by 55 other countries.

Disney Argues Florida Can’t Rid Special Tax Due to Provision in State Law

Walt Disney World is fighting back against Florida Lawmakers, claiming a provision would prevent the state from repealing their special tax district.

Actress Megan Fox Confirms She and Fiance Machine Gun Kelly Drink Each Other’s Blood in Rituals

The actress clarified that it was not large amounts, but confirmed that it was ritualistic in nature.

1991: When America Tried to Keep Ukraine in the USSR

The US government today likes to pretend that it is the perennial champion of political independence for countries that were once behind the Iron Curtain

FDA Rubber-Stamps Remdesivir for Infants Without Evidence of Safety, Efficacy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the use of the antiviral therapy, remdesivir, to treat COVID-19 in infants four weeks and older.

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