On today's 'BradCast':\xa0 Republicans will use 2020 Census data released today to gerrymander themselves into minority rule in the US House. The US State Department plans to evacuate the embassy in Kabul as the Taliban retakes much of Afghanistan. National teachers' unions back mandates for vaccines or regular testing for school staff. A growing number of rightwing radio hosts are among the many vocal vaccine deniers finding themselves hospitalized or killed by COVID. In a scathing ruling, a Trump-appointed federal judge denied a motion to dismiss the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Trump attorneys Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.\xa0 At Lindell's so-called 'cyber symposium' circus in South Dakota this week, cybersecurity researchers said he failed to provide promised data that he claims proves that the election was stolen from Trump. An expert hired by Lindell says the data doesn't support his baseless claims. A Mesa County, Colorado election official who made similar unsupported allegations of an election conspiracy at Lindell's 'symposium' is under investigation for a serious data breach in her office, in a convoluted development that involves Ron Watkins, widely thought to be 'Q' of the infamous Q-Anon MAGA. What appear to be images of stolen hard drives containing actual, proprietary Dominion Voting System software, seemingly from Mesa County, were released at Lindell's 'symposium.' World-renowned cybersecurity expert Harri Hursti confirms to The BradCast that the images now posted on the open internet are indeed of Dominion Voting System software. The serious security breach may impact the administration of California's upcoming gubernatorial recall election. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'