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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.

MTG Says ‘Someone Wanted to Get Me Killed

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

California Banning Sale of Gasoline-Powered Vehicles by 2035

Current gas vehicle users will be allowed to keep using them.

Mayor Bowser Confirms No Virtual Learning Options For Unvaccinated Students

The Mayor of Washington, D.C. announced Thursday that there will be no school options available for unvaccinated students in the city.

Nate Silver: ‘Liberal Elites’ Pressured Pfizer to Delay Vaccine Until After 2020 Election

Nate Silver claimed “liberal public health elites” pressured Pfizer to delay fast-track approval of its COVID-19 vaccine until after the 2020 presidential election — thus denying then-President Donald Trump a political win before voters headed to the polls.

Tennessee Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect That Protects All Babies From Abortion

A new Tennessee abortion ban is going into effect today that protects all babies from abortion.

Biden Student Loan Handout Gives up to $20K to Lawyers, Doctors Set to Make Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars

President Biden's student loan handout will provide relief for recent law school and medical school graduates who will soon earn hundreds of thousands of dollars.

As COVID Vaccine Injuries Pile Up, It’s Worth Remembering: Medicine Is a Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.

In his 1974 book and accompanying article with the shared title of “Medical Nemesis,” philosopher and theologian Ivan Illich boldly asserted that medical professional practice and related health policies, which he characterized as “both industry and religion,” had become “a major threat to health.”

How Did America Survive Without an Espionage Act?

For some 140 years, the United States did not have an Espionage Act.

Desantis: Hold Universities Accountable for Student Debt, Not Taxpayers

President Joe Biden’s expansive student loan forgiveness plan drew a pointed response from Gov. Ron DeSantis, who declared that the Universities graduating students with “worthless” degrees should be held responsible for the debt, not the American taxpayers.

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