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Twitter and Apple tell employees it’s time to get back in the office: Report

Tech giants Apple and Twitter are telling their employees to get off the couch and get back in the office.

Hunter Biden laptop repairman’s lawsuit against Adam Schiff tossed by federal judge

A federal judge threw out a defamation lawsuit brought against Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) by the owner of a Delaware computer repair shop where Hunter Biden dropped off and left behind his now-infamous laptop hard drive in April 2019.

Stanford DEI dean defends her outbursts at Trump judge as ‘de-escalation’ technique

The dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Stanford Law School is defending her actions after she participated in the disruption of a planned lecture by Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan earlier this month.

Appeals court rules against Biden vaccine mandate, citing end of COVID-19 pandemic

The Biden administration's order for federal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 was blocked by a federal appeals court Thursday, with the ruling instructing parties to consider the White House's announcement that the pandemic emergency is coming to an end.

Trump tells House GOP to stop fundraising off of his name

The Trump campaign is demanding the House Republican campaign arm and 10 of the GOP's most prominent digital consulting firms stop using former President Donald Trump's image and likeness to fundraise.

Florida Panthers Staal brothers become latest NHL stars to refuse Pride jerseys

Florida Panthers players Eric and Marc Staal became the latest NHL stars to refuse to wear LGBT-themed Pride jerseys Thursday.

Ikea shoppers eligible to claim share of $24 million settlement

Select avid shoppers of the iconic furniture retailer Ikea can claim a share of a $24 million settlement and give themselves some extra pocket cash.

TikTok legislation gains strength after CEO grilled by House

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are preparing to move forward with legislation that would curb a controversial Chinese-owned social media platform after Tiktok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before a key House committee.

Judge requires Meadows and top Trump officials to testify in Jan. 6 case: Report

A federal judge rejected former President Donald Trump's executive privilege claims and ordered former top aides, including Mark Meadows, to testify before a federal grand jury investigating Trump's efforts to subvert the 2020 election leading up to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Most people in US say their children won’t be better off than they are: Survey

Most adults in the United States believe their children will be worse off than them, according to a new poll.
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