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02/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Delaware’s pro-life pregnancy centers fight back against unconstitutional compelled speech law
Delaware pro-life pregnancy centers sue the state over SB 300, a law requiring them to post disclaimers about not being licensed medical facilities. Critics argue the law unfairly targets pro-life centers while exempting abortion providers, violating free speech and religious liberty. Noncompliance with SB 300 could result in fines up to $10,000 and asset freezes, […]
02/20/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump administration axes $8m in media subscriptions, targets liberal outlets
The Trump administration canceled government news subscriptions to six major outlets, deeming them “non-mission critical,” including The New York Times and Reuters. The decision, part of a fiscal responsibility push, follows the termination of Politico subscriptions costing taxpayers $8.2 million annually. The administration targeted outlets accused of liberal bias, with State Department employees required to […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Teachers’ fight against Monsanto over PCB poisoning heads to Washington Supreme Court
Three Washington state teachers are suing Monsanto, alleging the company concealed PCB dangers, causing severe health issues from exposure in their school. A $185 million verdict in their favor was overturned on appeal, and the Washington Supreme Court will now review the case. Hundreds of similar lawsuits nationwide target Monsanto and Bayer over PCB contamination, […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Outrageous Canadian bill threatens jail time for praising fossil fuels
A Canadian lawmaker introduced Bill C-372, aiming to criminalize “false advertising” by the fossil fuel industry, including positive statements about fossil fuels. The bill could impose fines up to $500,000 or two years in prison for promoting fossil fuels, even for factual statements like “natural gas is cleaner than coal.” Critics argue the bill’s broad […]
02/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
TikTok returns to U.S. app stores amid legal uncertainty and national security concerns
TikTok was briefly removed from Apple and Google app stores due to a U.S. law targeting its Chinese ownership, citing national security concerns. A 75-day enforcement delay, initiated by President Trump, allowed TikTok to return temporarily while ByteDance seeks a legal solution. ByteDance must sell its U.S. operations within 50 days or face a permanent […]
02/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Politico’s $8M USAID funding sparks outrage: Trump says it could be the ‘biggest scandal of them all’
Politico received over $8 million in taxpayer dollars through government subscriptions to its premium service, Politico Pro, sparking debates about media independence. The Trump administration announced it would cut off these payments, calling them an inappropriate use of taxpayer funds. Government funding of media outlets, even indirectly, could undermine journalistic independence and impartiality. Politico leadership […]
02/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Bill Gates in panic mode as USAID scrutiny threatens GAVI Alliance funding
Bill Gates warns that cutting USAID funding could lead to “literally millions of deaths,” defending its global health and development efforts. Critics question USAID’s neutrality, citing its heavy Democratic political donations and Gates’ GAVI Alliance as a top beneficiary of its grants. Elon Musk and Marco Rubio are pushing for greater oversight of USAID, with […]
01/31/2025
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By Cassie B.
Multiple near-misses reported at Reagan National Airport ahead of deadly helicopter-plane collision
A midair collision between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport killed 67 people, highlighting airspace safety concerns. Chronic understaffing at the airport’s control tower, with only 19 certified controllers instead of the required 30, has exacerbated risks in the congested airspace. A near-miss involving a Republic […]
01/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Seven New Yorkers charged in $44 million COVID tax credit fraud scheme
Seven New Yorkers charged with $600 million COVID-19 tax credit fraud. Scheme involved filing over 8,000 false returns, securing at least $44 million from the IRS. Defendants used shell companies and VPNs to obscure their activities. Luxury items and vehicles were purchased with stolen funds, including a Tesla and Rolexes. DOJ and law enforcement intensify […]
01/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
Fauci could still face legal troubles despite Biden’s backdated pardon
Biden issued a preemptive pardon for Dr. Anthony Fauci, shielding him from COVID-19-related criminal prosecution, backdated to 2014. The pardon has sparked criticism, with concerns about its timing and intent, particularly its link to U.S.-funded research in Wuhan. Fauci remains under scrutiny for alleged perjury, controversial research funding, and contradictory statements about COVID-19’s origins. The […]
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