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Thirteen States and Washington, D.C. Allege that TikTok Targets Young People and Harms Their Mental Health

TikTok censors content for all users under the age of eighteen and forbids minors under the age of thirteen from creating regular accounts. However, the...

New Zealand to Revise Community Sport Guidelines for Transgender Athletes Amid Controversy

In response to criticism from Olympians and other detractors who claimed the policy disadvantages women, New Zealand is poised to revise its guidelines on...

New York City Wants 14,000 Hotel Rooms for Illegal Immigrants

New York City is seeking 14,000 hotel rooms to house illegal immigrants through 2025.

A Congressional Candidate from Virginia Develops an AI Chatbot to Replace Incumbent in Debates

An unlikely congressional contender from Virginia is so keen to take on the Democratic incumbent that he built an artificial intelligence chatbot to take...

The Hell-Hound of Slavery – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Old Man Eloquent" John Quincy Adams suffered a stroke at his desk in the House chamber. He had just given an impassioned speech against the Democrat plan to expand...

Judge Rules Defamation Lawsuit Surrounding 9-Year-Old Can Continue

The sports website Deadspin has lost its effort to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of a young boy accused of wearing blackface during a Kansas City Chiefs game last November.

Sweden Sees 27% Drop in Asylum Applications

Following the Swedish government's "paradigm shift" in its immigration policies, the country has seen a 27% drop in asylum applications.

Families Seek Vaccine Exemptions for Kindergartners 

A growing number of families are seeking vaccine exemptions for their kindergarten-aged children.

Judge Orders Major Overhaul of Google’s App Store Practices After Epic Games Lawsuit Victory

A judge in the U.S. on Monday mandated that Alphabet's Google revamp its mobile application division. This change is intended to provide Android users...

Netanyahu Meets With U.S. Senators on Oct. 7 Anniversary

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with a group of U.S. Senators in his office in Jerusalem on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks.

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