#11001

29th of March 2023, Chișinău – Eight European countries have signed a letter urging big tech companies to act against foreign information manipulation and interference, including disinformation campaigns that undermine peace and stability across Europe. The signatories of the letter include Prime-Ministers of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovak Republic, Ukraine, and Prime-Minister of the Republic of Moldova.

#11002

In her testimony before a House Committee on Wednesday, Rep. Anna Paulina Lunda demanded justice for the five babies found in biohazard boxes one year ago.

#11004

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#11005

Posts shared on Facebook show Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, describing the image as “married 60 year old (sic) Willie Brown” and “his 29 year old mistress, Kamala.” Although the photo appears to be authentic...

#11006

Republican senators have expressed concern after a Capitol employee was arrested and charged with attempting to record lawmakers during a private lunch earlier this month.

#11008

Parts of Twitter source code, the underlying computer code on which the social network runs, were leaked online.

#11009

Josh Hawley pushes for immediate passage of the new bill to restrict internet access, while Rand Paul calls it out as a threat to speech.

#11010

Democrat fundraising aggregator ActBlue may be falsifying records of the names and addresses of listed donors in an illegal money laundering scheme to circumvent campaign finance laws, according to a new investigation by James O’Keefe, former head of Project Veritas. Under his new company, O’Keefe Media Group, a team partnered with a Maryland-based citizen journalist […]

#11011

A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as 'filth' in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks…

#11012

WH just made some very problematic remarks.

#11013

Pa. residents have filed a lawsuit against Luzerne County after being denied their Constitutional right to vote in the 2022 midterms.

#11014

Massie delivers some sense to the crazy moment.

#11015

The Wall Street Journal has "vehemently denied' that the reporter was spying for the US government.

#11016

Fox News host Jesse Watters grilled Sen. Lindsey Graham about his co-sponsorship of the RESTRICT Act, asking if the Senator read the bill he co-sponsored.

#11017

The administration had intended to let it expire in May, anyway.

#11018

The spokeswoman for Arizona’s Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has resigned after blowback from a tweet she posted suggesting transgender people must arm themselves after the Nashville school shooting. The Blaze reported that Josselyn Berry posted a tweet late Monday showing a gif of a scene…

#11019

Legislation filed today by Arkansas State Representative Aaron Pilkington would protect medical marijuana patients from being denied access to firearms or concealed carry licenses.
The proposal would amend the state's concealed carry license law to clarify that the Director of the Division of Arkansas State Police

#11020

Seth Dillon, the CEO of the satirical right-wing Babylon Bee, told Fox News that nearly 100 of their jokes have turned into real news stories after publication.

#11021

The bill would still need to secure approval from both chambers of Congress and overcome a possible veto from President Joe Biden in order to take effect.

#11022

Activists demanded California pay millions of dollars to each Black resident in reparations, dismissing payments of $5 million per person as "nothing" and "too little."

#11023

the RESTRICT Act will do far more than keep TikTok off your phone. How much more? More than you want or even thought possible, even under this administration.

#11024

Russia’s main security agency said it had detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich for what it described as espionage. The Journal denied allegations against him.

#11025

Continuing the narrative of fighting hatred and bigotry will do nothing more than win transgender popularity points. It won’t save lives.
