2023

Jan. 6 Arrests Double from 2022

More than 1,400 people have been arrested on charges relating to the January 6, 2021, Capitol event, with 2024 arrests nearly doubling those between 2022 and 2023.

Watchdog Reveals Leading Companies’ Political Donations

Corporate bias watchdog 1792 Exchange revealed the political donations of Fortune 10 companies in a new database called the "Board Bias."

Chicago’s Teachers Union Demands $50 Billion More in Funding For Abortions, Illegal Migrant Services

The Chicago Teachers Union is requesting another $50 billion in its contract negotiations for services including free abortions, migrant services, and LGBT training.

Republican Senators Urge Biden to Retract Support for WHO Pandemic Treaty

Forty-nine Republican Senators sent a letter to President Joe Biden, urging him to end his support for two international health agreements, the World Health Organization's (WHO) "Pandemic Agreement" and proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR).

Roe v. Wade’s Reversal Means Nothing Thanks To a SCOTUS Ruling

Three weeks ago, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) handed down its first major abortion-related opinion since the Dobbs decision in 2022. Last...

Boeing Supplier Sues Texas AG After Safety Probe Launch

Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after he opened an investigation into the company's safety standards.

East Palestine, Ohio, Receives Help from Veteran and ‘Blue Line Moving’ CEO

John Rourke, a veteran and the CEO of Blue Line Moving, has announced he would be helping the citizens of East Palestine, Ohio after a toxic train derailment uprooted the community last year.

Moderna Reports $1.2 Billion Loss as Demand For COVID Vaccine Declines

The American drug company Moderna has reported a first-quarter loss of $1.2 billion after demand for their COVID-19 vaccine has declined.

Farmer Contracts Bird Flu in First Reported Case of Transmission from Farm Animals to Humans

A Texas dairy farmer reportedly suffered the first case of bird flu transmitted to humans from farm animals.

Pastor’s Prison Sentence Upheld Over ‘Illegal Worship’ Case in Algeria

A court in the country of Algeria last week upheld a year-long prison sentence for a prominent pastor convicted of "illegal worshiping."

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