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Mark Meadows, Trump’s Former Chief of Staff, is Subpoenaed for a January 6 Investigation
According to sources, the special counsel looking into Trump’s role in trying to rig the results of the 2020 presidential election has served Mark Meadows, the last chief of staff in the White House, with a subpoena. In January, Meadows reportedly received a subpoena for papers and testimony from the office of special counsel Jack…
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After 28 Years on Windows, Microsoft Says Goodbye to Internet Explorer
On Valentine’s Day, Microsoft “permanently discontinued” Internet Explorer, ending a web browser that had long lagged behind more modern, superior ones. While Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer have long coexisted, it will now be the default browser on all Windows-based devices. Sean Lyndersay, general manager of Microsoft Edge Enterprise, announced Internet Explorer’s eventual demise in…
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Harry and Meghan’s public requests for privacy are cruelly mocked by South Park
On Wednesday night, South Park cruelly made fun of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s public requests for seclusion. In the cartoon episode titled “The World-Wide Privacy Tour,” the royal couple traveled the world in a private plane while carrying signs that read, “Stop looking at us!” and “We want our privacy!” In one scenario, the…
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For Valentine’s Day, Americans Will Spend More Than $25 Billion
Americans are anticipated to spend billions of dollars on Valentine’s Day, all in the name of romance. According to a National Retail Federation survey, consumers in the United States will spend $25.9 billion. That would be an increase of $2 billion from 2022. In comparison to 2022, when they spent $175.41 on the day, customers…
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Without Wheelchair Access, A Denver Councilman Had To Crawl Onto The Debate Stage
An election discussion was held on Monday night in a location that was inaccessible to wheelchairs, requiring a wheelchair-using member of the Denver city council to crawl onto the stage in full front of the audience. Chris Hinds, seeking reelection, claimed he was forced to participate in the discussion. According to The Denver Post, he…
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Hyundai and Kia Release a Software Update to Counter TikTok Challenge Thieves
For some of their cars, Hyundai and Kia are deploying a software update to prevent an auto theft style that has recently gained popularity on TikTok. Four million Hyundai Elantra, Sonata, and Venue owners will receive the patch, with additional upgrades planned for the near future. According to a news release from Randy Parker, CEO…
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American Families Are Burdened by a Surging Cost of Babysitting
Families continue to be burdened by inflation in various areas, including childcare. A survey by the online caregiver listing site Urban Sitter indicated that babysitting prices would increase by 9.7 percent in 2022, exceeding the current rate of inflation and placing a burden on families across the country. A babysitter costs an average of $22.68…
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Consulate Reports Two Chinese Students Were Injured in MSU Shooting
According to a report, two Chinese students were hurt in the Michigan State University shooting on Monday night. The Chinese Consulate General in Chicago said in a statement on Thursday that two Chinese students were “shot and hurt” in the same event that killed three other students. Their lives are no longer in danger after…
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Domestic Violence Charge Dropped Against Former Texas Basketball Coach
According to Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, the felony domestic violence prosecution against the former University of Texas men’s basketball head coach Chris Beard was dismissed on Wednesday. The accusation could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, according to Garza’s office, who said in a statement that they had done a “careful and…
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Unidentified “Meteorite” Falls From the Night Sky and Crashes in Texas
According to reports, a meteor streaked through the sky over South Texas on Wednesday night before crashing in an unidentified location. Sheriff Eddie Guerra of Hidalgo County said that “claims from two aircrafts that they witnessed a meteorite west of McAllen” were received by Houston Air Traffic Control. Guerra stated that it was unclear exactly…