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Sabrina Martín Rondón
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What’s Next For Twitter? Fighting Censorship, Bots, and Edit Button
Musk's purchase is more than an investment; changes coming to the social network mean an imminent farewell to censorship
How A Texas Guard Lost His Life Trying to Save Undocumented Migrants
According to the Texas Military Department, the two illegal migrants the guard tried to save "were involved in illicit transnational narcotics trafficking"
Texas and Florida Launch Crusade to Prevent Release of Undocumented Migrants in Their States
"Biden refuses to come see the mess he’s made at the border. So Texas is bringing the border to him," said Governor Greg Abbott
‘Russians Left Traps and Mines in the Bodies of Civilians Killed’: Hispanic Man Defending Kyiv Narrates Horror of Invasion
"They have made us a shooting range and a testing laboratory while everyone stays as observers," said José David Chaparro from Ukraine
Three Heartbreaking Images Reveal Harsh Reality of Children in Ukraine
The number of children killed in Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion has risen to 165, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office said on Tuesday
4 Cases That Expose Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Leniency Toward Child Abuse Defendants
President Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, has a long history of rulings in which she showed leniency to defendants
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Career Overshadowed by Surfacing Cases
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson went so far as to apologize to a criminal for sentencing him to 20 mandatory years in prison
Andrew Cuomo Forced Disabled Homes to Accept COVID Patients
The advocacy group, Disability Rights New York, filed suit to obtain long-delayed information from the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
Biden Official Secretly Met with Iran to Sabotage Trump Administration
The Washington Times has revealed that Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif met with Robert Malley, who is now Biden's special envoy for U.S. policy on Iran, in an attempt to sabotage President Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear deal. Malley was one of the key architects of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Pay $15 or Close: Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna ‘Doesn’t Want Low-Wage Small Businesses’
"I love small businesses. I'm all for them. But I don't want small businesses that underpay employees (...) I think $15 is very reasonable in this country," said Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna