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SEC charges influencers with $100 million Twitter and Discord fraud scheme

Eight social media influencers and self-proclaimed day traders were charged with fraud for promoting a $100 million "pump and dump" scheme.

Brad Raffensperger calls for an end to Georgia’s runoff system

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) is calling for an end to the state's runoff election system, a week after the latest head-to-head contest for its U.S. Senate seat.

Asa Hutchinson slams Trump 2024 as ‘worst scenario’ for Republicans

Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) is the latest GOP leader to speak out against former President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, stating that his 2024 bid for the White House is the "worst scenario" for the party.

Mother and her young son killed in tornado in Louisiana as storms ravage the southeast

A mother and her young son were killed in a tornado that was part of a series of storms that spawned several other tornadoes across Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana on Tuesday.

Conservatives dominate comments process for new Biden workplace rules

The deadline for public comments regarding two proposed Biden administration workplace rules ended this week, with conservatives submitting well more than half of the remarks and letting their opposition be known.

Ukraine says it shot down more than a dozen Iranian drones as Russia attacks

Ukrainian President Voloydmyr Zelensky said the country’s air defense shot down “all 13” drones Russian forces used in a barrage targeting Kyiv on Wednesday.

AOC’s climate change documentary bombs at box office despite leftist pandering

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) might be reeling after her new climate change film bombed at the box office.

Social Security update: Direct monthly $1,681 payment to be sent out to millions today

Millions of Social Security beneficiaries whose birthdays fall between the 1st and 10th of each month will receive direct payments worth an average of $1,681 on Wednesday.

Oregon governor commutes ‘immoral’ sentences of all death row inmates in final days in office

Gov. Kate Brown (D-OR) has commuted the death sentences of 17 inmates to life in prison without parole in one of her final moves in office.

Trump slaps Pulitzer board with defamation lawsuit over ‘Russiagate’ honors

Former President Donald Trump slapped a defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize board Tuesday for awarding the Washington Post and New York Times in 2018 for their coverage of the Russia investigation.

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