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CEOs from TikTok, X, Snapchat and Meta testified on child safety before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 31.

CEOs from TikTok, X, Snapchat and Meta testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 31. In a key moment of the hearing on social media child safety measures, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized directly to the parents impacted by his company’s policies. “I’m sorry for everything you all have gone through,”…

A group of 10 scientists sued a journal for retracting studies on the abortion pill, saying the retractions were politically motivated.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear its first abortion case since the controversial Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. The high court announced it will hear oral arguments in the case on access to abortion drug, mifepristone, in March. Mifepristone is one of two abortion drugs used to end a pregnancy. “It…

A June Gallup poll reveals over half of Americans now favor reducing immigration, a sentiment not seen since 2005.

The U.S. Border Patrol recorded more than 6.3 million encounters with illegal immigrant border crossers since President Biden assumed office in January 2021. Preliminary numbers for December 2023 reveal 302,000 encounters along the southwest border, marking the highest monthly total on record. In response to the escalating number of illegal border crossings, Texas Gov. Greg…

A Lebanese migrant was caught near El Paso, Texas, claiming to be a former Hezbollah member planning to make a bomb.

The fight between Texas and the federal government over enforcement at the U.S. southern border continues to intensify. The Supreme Court ruled on Jan. 22 that federal officers could cut and remove razor wire installed along the border by the Lone Star state to prevent illegal crossings.  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, R, and other officials fired…

A Texas man, Travis Mullis, was executed by lethal injection for killing his 3-month-old son over 16 years ago.

The first nitrogen gas execution in U.S. history is conducted in Alabama. And a grocery chain is recalling packages of cookies after officials say mislabeling led to a woman’s death. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. Alabama performs first nitrogen gas execution in U.S. Alabama performed the first…

A New York judge gave Smartmatic the green light to proceed with its lawsuit against the parent company of Fox News, Fox Corp.

With the 2024 presidential election heating up, the 2020 presidential election still lingers in the background as litigation plays out in courts. On Wednesday, Jan. 24, a New York judge gave the voting technology company Smartmatic the green light to proceed with its defamation lawsuit against the parent company of Fox News, Fox Corp. We…

The first execution of an inmate by nitrogen gas is expected to take place in Alabama despite calls to stop it by human rights groups.

Alabama is set to conduct the first execution of a death row inmate by nitrogen gas in U.S. history. And the FAA halts Boeing from expanding its production on certain planes following the Alaska Airlines midair scare. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Jan 25, 2024. Alabama to proceed with first…

The Texas National Guard installed more razor wire following a Supreme Court ruling that would allow federal agents to cut it down.

The Supreme Court ruled that Border Patrol agents are allowed to remove razor wire at the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday, Jan. 22. That same day, Texas National Guard installed more razor wire, placing the majority of it at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas. Soldiers have taken over the park and refuse to allow federal…

Twitter, now X, is rightly defending its First Amendment principles in its ongoing battle with the U.S. Justice Department.

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has declined to reconsider a previous ruling that permitted special prosecutor Jack Smith to use a search warrant to access former President Donald Trump’s private Twitter feed without Trump’s knowledge. This warrant, served against Twitter (now known as X), was a part of a criminal investigation into Trump’s efforts…

A bill introduced by in the Hawaii Legislature is looking to ban Trump from the state's ballot. Monday, the proposal passed first reading.

As the Republican primaries unfold, there’s growing concern that former President Donald Trump might face exclusion from the ballot in Hawaii. A bill gaining traction aims to bar voters from electing presidential candidates identified by a federal or state supreme court as insurrectionists. The proposed legislation also seeks to prohibit Hawaii state electors from voting…

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