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VPN searches spike as pornography websites block access in Virginia

Searches for VPNs in the state of Virginia saw a surge Friday ahead of a new law restricting internet users under the age of 18 from accessing pornography websites.

European Union to ‘de-risk and diversify’ from China in rebuff of Xi Jinping

European Union leaders agreed to “de-risk and diversify” economic relations away from China despite Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping's attempts to discourage European cooperation with the United States in that arena.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly $1,000 direct payment close in three days

There are three days left to apply for a guaranteed income program that will provide recipients with monthly payments of $1,000 for two years in Los Angeles County.

Biden insists he ‘was right’ about Afghanistan after critical State Department report

President Joe Biden remained defiant regarding his deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, despite a State Department report finding fault with his administration’s crisis management and situational awareness before and during the collapse of the Afghan government.

Biden administration was unprepared for worst-case scenario in Afghanistan withdrawal, review concludes

The Biden administration was not adequately prepared for the military's withdrawal from Afghanistan in the event the situation deteriorated, according to a newly released review of the final months of the two decadeslong war.

North Carolina 12-week abortion ban upheld by federal judge

A federal judge in North Carolina on Friday upheld the majority of the state's 12-week abortion ban, allowing the law to take effect on Saturday, July 1.

Sotomayor claims Pulse shooting was anti-LGBT hate crime in dissent

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor falsely claimed that the Pulse nightclub shooting was a targeted hate crime against the LGBT community in her dissent opinion.

Yellen says US economy is ‘more resilient’ while making case for ‘Bidenomics’

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen lauded President Joe Biden’s executive efforts to bolster the economy, claiming it has “proven more resilient than many had thought.”

Brazil court bans Bolsonaro from running for office for the next eight years

Brazil's top elections court ruled that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro cannot run for office for the next eight years.

Biden announces student loan ‘On Ramp’ program and denies giving borrowers ‘false hope’

President Joe Biden announced new actions aimed at extending debt relief to student loan borrowers after the Supreme Court struck down his plan to erase more than $400 billion in debt for those same borrowers.
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