Emails from the FBI to Twitter released on Dec. 16 showed bureau officials flagging specific people for Twitter to take action against. A Maricopa County judge granted Kari Lake permission to inspect some ballots…
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A federal judge has paused the Biden administration’s effort to terminate the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy until legal proceedings play out. Worried Pennsylvania voters said voting machines didn’t count…
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Zooming in on Beijing’s threat, we sat down with Brad Good to hear about his project “The China Declaration”—a global push to end the Chinese Communist Party—and about his first-hand…
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Former President Donald Trump on Dec. 15 announced his plans to combat censorship as part of his 2024 presidential campaign. He also unveiled his new digital trading cards. The U.S.…
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Fed Raises Interest Rates by 0.5 Percentage Point to 15-Year High
by EditorRBy Andrew Moran Federal Reserve policymakers voted on Dec. 14 to raise the benchmark federal funds rate by 50 basis points to a target range of 4.25–4.5 percent, the highest level since…
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Former President Donald Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against members of the Pulitzer Prize board, after the board declined to rescind the 2018 National Reporting prize. A newly-elected school board…
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The World Health Organization is warning that tough times are ahead for China. Beijing is now U-turning on its zero-COVID-19 policy. Funeral homes in Beijing are struggling to meet increased…
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Republican senators introduced legislation that would ban TikTok from operating in the United States, citing concerns about TikTok’s parent company Bytedance and its affiliation with the Chinese regime. Meanwhile, 15 state attorneys…
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Nuclear Fusion ‘Breakthrough’ Touted by White House, Drawing Praise and Some Skepticism
by EditorROfficials offer different views on pace of commercialization By Nathan Worcester It was 1:03 a.m. on Dec. 5 that experimental physicist Alex Zylstra first spotted it: for the first time,…
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A state senator in Arizona said the voting strength of residents was diluted and their constitutional rights were violated during the midterm elections. He’s suing Governor-Elect Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County officials.…