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Lawsuits, subpoenas force Stanford Internet Observatory to get rid of outsourced election censorship

The following is from Just The News. The Stanford Internet Observatory, the co-leader in a Department of Homeland Security-conceived private consortium to flag and mass-report alleged misinformation for removal in the 2020 and 2022 election cycles, will reportedly not “conduct research into […]

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(READ) Lawsuits filed against DC government for violating federal drug-free school zones

The following is from 1000′ One Thousand Feet: Two community organizations –1000 Feet and Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2C– have filed lawsuits in the D.C. Court of Appeals against the District’s Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA) over its decisions to grant licenses to

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(READ) House Subcommittee on Covid issues statement following former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo’s transcribed interview

The following information is from the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. Last week Chairman Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) led a closed-door, transcribed interview of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The seven-hour testimony centered on Mr. Cuomo’s issuance of deadly

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(POLL) More than half wrongly predicted Trump’s NY trial would end with ‘hung jury’ verdict

Fifty-three percent (53%) of respondents said they thought the New York jury in Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial would deliver a “hung jury” or non-decision verdict. That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com. A hung jury, also sometimes called

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