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Georgia Governor certifies Biden win, defying Trump

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp officially certifies the state's 2020 presidential election results for Joe Biden, defying intense pressure from President Trump and his allies to overturn the outcome.

Meta faces £3bn UK lawsuit over WhatsApp data

Meta is hit with a massive £3 billion collective action lawsuit in the UK, accused of illegally merging WhatsApp user data with Facebook for profit without proper consent.

Zuckerberg Sues Meta in Stunning Boardroom Betrayal

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg files a bombshell lawsuit against his own company's board, alleging a catastrophic failure in data security and a 'fundamental breach of fiduciary duty' that threatens the future of Facebook and Instagram.

Jaguar Land Rover Data Stolen and Sold on Telegram for £10

Exclusive investigation reveals a major data breach at Jaguar Land Rover, with confidential files on Crown Vehicles and internal systems being traded for just £10 on encrypted messaging apps, raising serious cybersecurity concerns.

Australian elections under threat from shadowy groups

A major review reveals alarming new threats to Australia's electoral integrity, including covert intimidation campaigns and sophisticated interference from shadowy groups targeting the very heart of democracy.

Trump's Voter ID Order Sparks Legal Challenges

Former President Donald Trump signs executive order mandating strict voter identification checks, prompting immediate legal challenges and concerns over election integrity and voter suppression.

Social Security whistleblower exposes major data breach

A major data breach at the US Social Security Administration has been exposed by a whistleblower, revealing a critical flaw that left the private details of millions of citizens vulnerable. An internal watchdog is now investigating the alarming security f

Texas signs judicial redistricting bill, critics cry foul

Governor Greg Abbott signs into law a sweeping redistricting plan for Texas's lower courts, a move critics decry as a partisan power grab that could disenfranchise minority voters and reshape the state's judicial landscape for years to come.

Church Data Breach Exposes 200 Abuse Victims' Details

Anglican Church leaders face fury after a catastrophic data breach exposed highly sensitive personal information of nearly 200 victims of clergy sexual abuse. The monumental security failure has been condemned by victims and MPs alike.

Melania Trump Registers to Vote in Washington D.C.

Melania Trump has officially re-registered to vote in Washington, D.C., sparking intrigue about her potential role in the upcoming presidential election and a possible return to the city she left in 2021.

LNP candidate in fake banner scandal deceives voters

Former Howard minister Gary Hardgrave faces accusations of political deception after erecting a fake 'Labor' banner at his campaign office, misleading voters in the Queensland seat of Bonner. The LNP has been forced into an embarrassing apology.

High Court forces police to delete innocent man's data

A landmark High Court ruling forces Surrey Police to delete data collected on an innocent man from Horley, setting a crucial precedent for privacy rights and police use of personal information in the UK.

Texas Republicans Pass 'Gerrymandered' Congressional Map

Texas Republicans have pushed through a highly controversial, gerrymandered congressional map, cementing their grip on power and diluting the voting power of minority communities. The move has ignited fierce legal challenges and accusations of undermining

Kamala Harris Poll Plunge: Approval Rating Hits Just 32%

Exclusive polling data reveals Vice President Kamala Harris is facing a severe crisis of confidence, with a majority of American voters disapproving of her performance and questioning her readiness for the presidency.

NH Court Blocks GOP Voter Roll Purge Ahead of Election

The New Hampshire Supreme Court has blocked a Republican-led initiative to remove thousands from voter registration lists, citing insufficient evidence and potential disenfranchisement just months before major elections.

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