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Lawsuit says Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram Knowingly Endanger Children

A woman who says she was raped as a child by a man she met on Facebook is demanding unspecified damages against several social media companies in a lawsuit that says they put profit above their duty to protect young users from sex predators and other online dangers.

Biden says MAGA Movement is ‘Like Semi-Fascism’

Biden made comment at Democrat fundraiser in Bethesda, Maryland, part of suburban Washington, D.C.

Senate Intelligence Chair Requests Damage Assessment After FBI Mar-a-Lago Raid

The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee confirmed Friday that his panel has requested a “damage assessment” following the release of the affidavit used to obtain an FBI search warrant of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.

The British Government Has Begun Paying $140,000 for COVID-19 Vaccine Damage Victims.

WHICH SEEMS TO BE GETTING NO COVERAGE IN THE AMERICAN MEDIA. WONDER WHY.

Recession Watch: Fears Return As Fed Warns Americans Of ‘Some Pain’ As Economy Braces For More Job Cuts

Fears of an impending recession once again escalated Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned economic growth will suffer as the central bank works to ease decades-high inflation

‘Hate Will Lose, Love Will Win,’ DeSantis Challenger Tweets Predicting Defeat for Florida Governor

Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist of Florida, who recently won the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary, is framing the election as a contest between love and hate.

Secret Service Recaptures $2.3 Billion in Bogus Pandemic Benefits

The Secret Service said Friday it has helped recover and return to the government nearly $2.3 billion in bogus pandemic benefits, including a major new operation that netted nearly $300 million in fraudulent small business loans.

IRS to Set Up ‘Centralized Office’ for 87,000 New Agents

The Internal Revenue Service will establish a centralized office to implement elements of the tax and spending bill that President Joe Biden signed last week, including almost 87,000 new IRS agents, the agency’s chief says.

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.

Judge Nixes Vaccine Mandate for DC Government Employees

D.C. Superior Court judge Thursday struck down D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s order that all District employees be vaccinated for COVID-19.

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