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80-90% Of U.S. Population Growth From Legal, Illegal Immigrants

The report is "not able to fully capture a sudden and dramatic increase in illegal immigration of the kind the country began experiencing starting in 2021."

JPMorgan Plans to Test Biometric Payment Technology with Face and Palm Scans

JPMorgan Chase is piloting a new payment technology that will allow customers to pay using biometric scans of their face or palm, with the bank hoping to expand the system if successful.

ChatGPT Accused of Bias Against Christianity in Joke-Making

ChatGPT faces accusations of bias against Christianity after making a joke about Jesus but refusing to make one about Muhammad.

Italian Gov’t Cracks Down on Food Products Containing ‘Insect Flour’

Italy regulates sale and labeling of insect flour foods, including bans on their use in traditional Mediterranean foods and maximum supervision to protect consumers.

70-Car Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Derails in North Dakota

A 70-car train carrying hazardous materials derailed in North Dakota with 31 cars derailing, some of which leaked petroleum, but no injuries were reported.

Two High-Profile Soccer Players Collapse On Field In The Last Week

Two high-profile soccer players have collapsed during games after suffering cardiac arrest over the past week.

Chinese Bank Gives GOP Senator Biden Family Records as U.S. Banks Refuse Cooperation

A Chinese bank provided Republican Senator Ron Johnson with Biden family bank records while US banks refused, revealing potential conflicts of interest and allegations of corruption.

State Legislation Could Strip Catholic Churches’ Right to Protect Members ‘Sealed Confessions’

Two bills proposed by state elected officials would remove the Catholic Church’s right to the “seal of confession” protecting priests’ right to refuse to provide private information divulged during confessionals, and Catholic advocates warn it could be a slippery slope when it comes to protections for religious freedom.

Pediatricians Must Advocate for Stricter Wireless Regulations to Protect Kids From Radiation, Scientists Say

The medical community has a critical role to play in preventing harm from wireless radiation by educating parents and advocating for stricter regulatory action, according to top environmental scientists who published a review of the latest science on pediatric health and electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) radiation.

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