Technology
Leaked TikTok meeting records show U.S. privacy struggle against China
“Everything is seen in China,” said a member TikTok’s Trust and Safety department in a September 2021 meeting, according to Buzzfeed
Politics
Argentina makes history with free market libertarian Javier Milei elected as president
Javier Milei will be the President of Argentina from December 10, having obtained 55.86% of the votes.
Politics
Republicans slam 'Nancy Pelosi's sham' Jan. 6 committee
Some Republicans pointed to the devastating problems facing America under the Biden administration amid the hearing
Politics
Polls show GOP Latino spike in recent weeks as mainstream media sounds alarm
The GOP has improved its standing with Latinos by 6% since August, and Blacks by 9% since past elections
Politics
Biden extends 1996 'Brothers to the Rescue' measure halting U.S. vessels from entering Cuba
The Biden administration extended the national emergency measure that prevents United States vessels from entering Cuba. The measure stems from an act of state sponsored terrorism in 1996 when the regime shot down two planes patrolling the Straits of Florida for Cuban refugees at sea.
Politics
Mastriano says Pennsylvania Republicans 'absolutely have to come together' after intense primary
Mastriano said the candidates he defeated called to congratulate him after his win in a show of unity
Politics
Dr. Oz: 'I want to be careful' before labeling 2020 election 'rigged or stolen'
Oz also would not outright support a ban on puberty blockers
Immigration
McCarthy floats impeachment of Biden border chief Mayorkas
"If someone is derelict in their job, there is always the option of impeaching somebody," McCarthy said
Politics
U.S. prepared to ease sanctions in Venezuela if it restores democracy with free and fair elections
The U.S. suggested that if a competitive presidential vote is held in 2024 and political prisoners are freed, the U.S. could temporarily lift some or all of the sanctions against Venezuela.