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Republican Lawmakers Launch Investigation Into Air Force Leaking Service Members’ Private Records

Republicans on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government have launched a probe into Air Force personnel leaking private military records of former and current service members who are either Republican members of Congress or ran as candidates.

Musk: If Trump Is Arrested He Will Be ‘Re-Elected in a Landslide Victory’

Elon Musk predicts that if former President Donald J. Trump is arrested and indicted, he will be re-elected in a landslide victory.

Janet Yellen Admits Gov’t Is Picking Winners and Losers in Bank Bailout

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's admission that the government is picking winners and losers in the bank bailout process, particularly disadvantaging community banks, could lead to the consolidation of banking power in the hands of a few large institutions, according to critics.

California to Build 1,200 ‘Tiny Homes’ for Homeless Population

California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a plan to build 1,200 tiny homes across four cities in the state to tackle homelessness, with Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Jose and San Diego County receiving varying numbers of homes.

Trump to Be ‘Fingerprinted and Processed’ Next Week: Fox News (Watch)

Fox News sources say Trump could be in handcuffs next week.

San Francisco to Ban Gas-Powered Furnaces, Water heaters

San Francisco Bay area will phase out natural gas-powered furnaces and water heaters starting in 2027 to improve air quality and public health.

CDC Buys Cellphone Location Data to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

The CDC paid one firm $420,000 and another $208,000 for access to data from at least 55 million cellphone users.

1.3 Million Firearms Sold Last Month

More than 1.3 million were sold during the month of February.

Marianne Williamson Begins 2024 Presidential Campaign

Marianna Williamson launched her 2024 presidential campaign at Union Station in Washington, D.C., the only Democrat to officially announce a bid.

Teacher Feeds Students Bugs as Part of Climate Change Assignment

A middle school teacher in Utah's Nebo School District gave sixth-grade students bugs to eat for extra credit as part of an English assignment on climate change.

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