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3 ways Incognito mode can save you

We willingly give our most personal data so often to advertisers, Big Tech, scammers, and everyone else looking to make a dime off us. Want to take control back? Start with changing a few settings that make it easier for strangers and companies to pinpoint who you are in your …

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Amber Heard has symptoms of borderline personality disorder according to forensic psychologist: What is it?

Forensic psychologist Shannon Curry, who was hired by actor Johnny Depp’s legal team, testified this Tuesday in the civil lawsuit between Depp and his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, that she diagnosed the 36 year-old with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and histrionic personality disorder, according to a recent Time report.  “Personality is …

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Biden admin plan to exempt Taliban-era Afghan civil servants from US terror entry bars still in the works

EXCLUSIVE: joe-biden” target=”_blank”>A Biden administration< Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ desk. Fox News Digital reported in October that DHS was planning on issuing a memorandum to allow Afghan civil servants who worked during the Taliban regime to be exempted from terrorism-related inadmissibility grounds (TRIG) if they fulfill other background and screening requirements. …

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Arizona crews battle another fire as windy conditions threaten US

Authorities in Arizona warned Thursday of more disasters danger as crews in the state and around the country worked to contain multiple blazes amidst windya> and tinder-dry conditions. < Evacuation orders were lifted and InciWeb said crews would continue to monitor it.  The Arizona Bureau of Land Management said the fire …

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Parents are chanting: 'Whose kids? Our kids.' And they're winning

The rise of the parent as a primary power in American politics has been stunning over the past year. In virginia-governor-race” target=”_blank”>Virginia< signed a sweeping and popular bill to protect young kids from trans ideology in the classroom. Both of these politicians, and many more Republicans, have been buoyed by …

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