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Why sharing public flight information may be considered ‘doxxing’ on Twitter

Elon Musk's decision to crack down on the sharing of private flight information on Twitter raises questions about what counts as doxxing.

White House coy on Biden signing NDAA that would rescind COVID-19 vaccine mandate

A Biden administration official declined to say whether President Joe Biden would sign the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a provision he's against that would end the Department of Defense's coronavirus vaccine mandate.

US and Syrian allies capture five ISIS operatives in six raids this week

U.S. forces and Syrian allies apprehended five ISIS operatives during six operations over the past week or so, according to Central Command.

AOC clashes with Elon Musk after Twitter boss suspends journalists

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called out Elon Musk after the Twitter CEO suspended the accounts of several high-profile journalists.

Pelosi and Schumer claim Trump ‘ultimately was a child’ during his administration

Democratic congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer claimed former President Donald Trump was a "child" and that he was in need of a "family intervention."

Benjamin Netanyahu: Peace with Saudi Arabia would ‘end the Arab-Israeli conflict’

EXCLUSIVE — Benjamin Netanyahu has served as prime minister of Israel for more time than anyone else in the country’s history.

Polar vortex set to test Texas grid 22 months after failure that killed 246

Texas is bracing for a polar vortex that could pose another major test for its power grid just 22 months after it was hit by Winter Storm Uri, which plunged the state into darkness and killed 246 people.

West Virginia medical school touted its ‘woke’ diversity policies, documents show

EXCLUSIVE — The Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University in West Virginia is quite proud of its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, according to internal documents reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

The two Joes: The delicate dance between Biden and Manchin continues

President Joe Biden and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) have had a rough-and-tumble relationship over the last two years but are now teaming up, as they'll need each other during the next two.

The ‘Twitter Files’ divide

Democrats are anxious due to how much more significant a role Twitter plays on the Left compared to the Right.
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