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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden released to the public their 2022 tax returns Tuesday.
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Larry Page, one of the founders of Google, is said to have shut down his flying car company because of internal problems and a lack of clear direction.
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The Pentagon's deputy press secretary said that they don't know how many more leaked papers are on the internet.
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Rasmussen found that 54 percent of American adults want to stop buying products from Anheuser-Busch because the company used a transgender person to market Bud Light.
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More than half of the used business routers that researchers bought didn't have their data erased. This meant that private information like login credentials and customer data were still there.
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Contrary to Krugman, DeSantis and others warning about a CBDC aren’t being paranoid: they are simply drawing the obvious conclusions from history.
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Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, has joined other tech experts in asking for rules on AI technology, which has become very popular in the past year.
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In a recent interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that the U.S. government could read all Twitter users' private messages.
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Along with law enforcement officials from other federal agencies and the state of New York, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that they had arrested two people who they say set up and ran an illegal Chinese regime police station in New York City.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) campaign paid an Illinois man $7,500 as a settlement after the man sued Pelosi, her campaign, and the fundraising system ActBlue over 'invasive and harassing' fundraising text texts.