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Australian Women to Sue Qatar over Invasive Airport Gynaecological Searches
A group of women subjected to invasive gynaecological searches at Doha airport will sue Qatari authorities, seeking redress for an ordeal that sparked global condemnation, their lawyer told AFP Monday.
WATCH – Chinese Dissident Says 'Dangerous' Wokeness Truly Authoritarian, Not Donald Trump
Chinese dissident and famed artist Ai Weiwei has warned the current wave of “dangerous” political correctness has more similarities with Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution than former President Donald Trump.
Faith Leaders Try to Shake Down Wealthy Nations over Climate Change
A group of faith leaders have sought to guilt rich nations into redistributing their wealth under the guise of climate change reparations.
U.S., Israel Create Joint Task Force to Combat Ransomware
The U.S. Treasury announced Sunday the development of a joint task force with Israel’s Ministry of Finance to combat ransomware attacks and reinforce international cybersecurity.
Joe Biden Taps Ex-New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu to Steer $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Spend
The White House announced late Sunday night Mitch Landrieu, a former New Orleans mayor, has been tapped by President Joe Biden to oversee his $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan. The bill authorizing the historic spend is expected to be signed Monday.
Redistricting Battles Heat Up as Democrats Play Gerrymander Hardball and the House Hangs in the Balance
Redistricting battles in state legislatures across the country have heated up over the past few months, and control of the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2022 midterm elections hangs in the balance.