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Actor Evan Ellingson Dead at 35

Former child actor Evan Ellingson died on Sunday at his home in San Bernardino County at the age of 35.

Evan Ellingson

PragerU Launches ‘DETRANS’ Documentary to Explain the Terrible Cost of the Transgender Movement

PragerU is launching a documentary today titled, DETRANS: The Dangers of Gender-Affirming Care. The documentary exposes the terrible truth inside medical facilities around the country, with one former transgender person explaining, “The ideology that has become dominant at these clinics is that trans kids know who they are, and therefore, to question them is completely taboo.”

A still image from the new PragerU documentary "DETRANS"

Actress Joan Evans Dead at 89

‘On the Loose’ and ‘Edge of Doom’ actress Joan Evans has died at the age of 89. Evans died at her home in Henderson, Nevada, on October 21, her son John Weatherly told Fox News.

Joan Evans as 'Joan Macaulay' in a publicity shot from the movie 'Our Very

General Motors: Sorry Your EV May Have a Defective Battery, Here’s $1,400

General Motors is offering $1,400 to owners of the 2020-2022 Chevy Bolt to entice them to install a diagnostic program that will determine if their battery is defective. The move is reportedly part of an anticipated class action settlement related to the battery problems that have plagued GM’s all-electric car.

A Chevrolet Bolt is charged at a charging station at Colorado Mills Outlet Mall Monday, De

Google Antitrust Trial: CEO Sundar Pichai to Testify on Dodging Discovery with Private Messaging

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is set to testify Monday in Washington, DC, where he will reportedly be questioned about encouraging his employees to keep their messages private. The company has a long-documented history of frustrating legal discovery by using private messaging tools that don’t keep logs of conversations. A lawyer for the DOJ explained in court, “So what did Google do? They destroyed documents for years because they knew their conduct violated the antitrust laws. They turned history off, Your Honor, so that they could rewrite it here in this courtroom.”

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, attends a press event to announce Google as the

George Washington U. President Responds to Pro-Terror Messages Projected on Campus Building

George Washington University President Ellen Granberg responded to the students that projected pro-terror, anti-Israel messages onto a library on the school’s campus in the wake of the Palestinian terror group Hamas murdering more than 1,300 Jews in Israel, saying the messages were “antisemitic” and were in violation of university policy. Her weak comment on disciplining the students is that the school “will take appropriate steps in accordance with university policies.”

GWU library with pro-terror messages