• Hong Kong attempts to address low birth rates by placing baby pictures in government offices, assuming workers have simply forgotten about babies.
• Fulani herdsmen kidnapped four more Nigerian Christians, adding to dozens taken in six months, with little response from police.
• Twelve thousand Christians marched in Dublin, singing and carrying crosses, while Pastor John Ahern stressed that God does not bless churches unwilling to call out evil.
• Emails reveal that the Gates Foundation introduced NIH officials to BioNTech’s CEO before the pandemic, with vaccine efforts starting weeks later; Gates had already invested $55 million in BioNTech stock.
• A Louisiana court allows more discovery in a social media censorship case, scrutinizing government-Big Tech coordination, which Supreme Court justices viewed as a First Amendment issue.
• The Royal Canadian Mounted Police uses fake online profiles to monitor “extremists,” including pro-family and pro-life content, broadening the term “extremism.”
• A copyright ruling now permits third-party repairs on McDonald’s ice cream machines, potentially fixing the infamous “broken ice cream machine” issue.
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