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CIA Whistleblower Says Agency Bribed Agents to Lie About COVID Origin Findings

The U.S. House Committee On Oversight and Accountability has announced that a whistleblower has testified about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly offering monetary incentives to analysts to alter their conclusions on the origins of COVID-19.

Meta’s Threads Restricts COVID-Related Searches

Meta Platforms, the parent company of Threads, has implemented a temporary restriction on searches for terms related to “COVID,” “vaccines,” and “coronavirus,” aiming to curb disinformation.

RFK Jr. Says Biden, DNC Trying to Shut Down His Campaign

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is claiming the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is aiming to shut down his presidential campaign.

U.S. Annual Inflation Rate Jumps to 3.7% in August Under Biden Admin

The Bureau pinpointed gasoline as a leading contributor, which "accounted for over half of the increase" in August.

New Mexico Attorney General Will Not Follow Governor’s Push to Ban Carrying Firearms

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has announced that his office will not defend Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham in lawsuits challenging her ban on carrying firearms.

Murderer Danelo Cavalcante Captured in Pennsylvania

Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante was apprehended in Pennsylvania, nearly two weeks after his daring escape from a Chester County prison, the state police announced on Wednesday.

U.S. Moves Forward With $6 Billion Iranian Prisoner Swap

The identities of the Iranian prisoners are unknown.

Newly Uncovered Benghazi Email Challenges Obama Admin’s Defense, Puts Clinton Team in Spotlight Over Delayed Military Response

“[I]f we had been able to scramble a fighter or aircraft or two over Benghazi as quickly as possible after the attack commenced, I believe there would not have been a mortar attack on the annex in the morning because I believe the Libyans would have split."

FDA Rules That Decongestant Does Not Work, May Be Unavailable at Stores

A panel from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unanimously decided that the ingredient phenylephrine is not effective in relieving cold and flu symptoms.

University Creates Course Teaching Medical Professionals That ‘White Supremacy’ Led to Racism in Industry

The University of Minnesota spent $219,633 creating a training course that informs medical professionals that "white supremacy" led to "structural racism" in the healthcare field.

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