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Ban Social Media for Under-16s, Miriam Cates Tells MPs
Ms. Cates compared the digital world to lawless streets where children are exposed to violence and abuse, warning smartphones are damaging childhood.
NATO Official: China and Russia Are Teaming up on Disinformation
James Appathurai, a deputy assistant secretary general with NATO, tells Parliament’s Defence Committee of the threat China and Russia pose in the ‘grey zone.’
Some Claimants Forced to Drop Legal Action Against AstraZeneca
Twelve people injured or bereaved by the jabs have dropped their claims because the company produced a leaflet warning of ‘rare’ blood clots in April 2021.
Court Rules Autistic Anorexic Teenager Cannot Be Given Cross-Sex Hormones
Potential legal landmark as judge rules UK doctors could be breaking the law if they administer hormones given to teenagers via private prescriptions.
Kansas AG Announces Lawsuit Against Biden Administration for Changes to Title IX
Joining Kansas in the legal action are the attorneys general for Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming.
Angela Alsobrooks Wins Maryland Democrat Senate Primary, Will Face Off Against Larry Hogan
Trone will now face off against former Gov. Larry Hogan for a seat that could determine which party controls the Senate.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon Fends Off Primary Challenger in Nebraska
Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District could be an Electoral College maverick by giving its vote to Democrats for the third time in history in November.
Rep. Miller Survives Challenge, Riley Moore Advances in West Virginia GOP Primaries
Derrick Evans’ campaign fails to unseat three-term incumbent in one district while State Treasurer tops crowded field vying for open seat in the other.
Gov. Justice Defeats Rep. Mooney in West Virginia GOP Senate Primary
Trump-endorsed governor in reddest of red states to face Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott in November election for Senate seat occupied by Democrats since 1958.
House Passes FAA Bill That Adds Reagan Airport Flights; Sent to President’s Desk
By passing the bill on May 14, the House avoids the expiration of FAA programs and the furloughing of more than 3,000 employees.
Ex-DEI Manager Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Over $5 Million From Facebook, Nike
‘She not only threw away a lucrative career, but will serve time behind bars for her excessive greed,’ FBI special agent Keri Farley said.
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World Falun Dafa Day Highlights Hope, Strength in Face of Persecution
Dozens of officials from around the world issue proclamations to support the spiritual practice.
Judge Denies Hunter Biden’s Bid to Postpone June Trial in Gun Case
Separately, the first son is facing charges in a California tax case that is expected to be tried in late June.
Ship That Hit Baltimore Bridge Had Electrical Failures Before Leaving Port, NTSB Says
NTSB preliminary report confirms what shipyard workers have claimed—a massive containership was struggling in port to keep its lights on.
Trump Prosecutors Say They Won’t Call Any More Witnesses in Trial
Prosecutors in the New York trial of former President Donald Trump said that they will not call any other witnesses.
The Chemical That Changed the World
Ether was used only for amusement until Dr. Crawford Long, among others, saw its potential for pain-free medical procedures.
The Chemical That Changed the World
Ether was used only for amusement until Dr. Crawford Long, among others, saw its potential for pain-free medical procedures.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Mom Smiles Through Online Hate, Keeps Cooking From Scratch for Her Family: ‘I Never Take Any of It to Heart’
“Just being home and tending to tiny humans all day is hard work, and taking care of a home all day is hard work. And I think it gets devalued a lot.”
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