The Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit against the Biden Administration that accused them of illegally conspiring with Big Tech companies to censor social media posts regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA vaccines, and Hunter Biden’s laptop.
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Julian Assange Reaches Plea Deal With U.S.
According to court filings, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, intends to enter into a plea agreement with the U.S. Justice Department this week to admit guilt to a conspiracy charge. This will allow Assange to be released from a five-year sentence in a UK prison.
Read More Julian Assange Reaches Plea Deal With U.S.Netanyahu Doubles Down On Claim That U.S. Has Withheld Weapons Supplies From Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down on his stance that the United States has withheld sending weapons to the Jewish State.
Read More Netanyahu Doubles Down On Claim That U.S. Has Withheld Weapons Supplies From IsraelTrump Mentions Possibility Of Giving Green Cards To Noncitizen College Graduates At U.S. Schools
Former President Donald Trump said in a podcast uploaded on Thursday that foreign students graduating from U.S. colleges should have the chance to receive green cards in order to stay in the country and work.
Read More Trump Mentions Possibility Of Giving Green Cards To Noncitizen College Graduates At U.S. SchoolsDebt ceiling standoff could trigger US rating downgrade, TD’s Goldberg says
A potential debt ceiling standoff in the United States next year could be one of the worst since the 2011 crisis.
Read More Debt ceiling standoff could trigger US rating downgrade, TD’s Goldberg saysPutin Rallies China, North Korea, Vietnam Deepening U.S. Tensions
The United States is sounding the alarm following Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting with the leaders of China, North Korea, and Vietnam.
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