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At Least 2,600 Government Officials Trade Stocks in Conflict of Interest Deals

Department of Defense officials trade stock from Chinese companies, EPA officials hold oil and gas shares, and almost 2,000 federal employees trade stock with Big Tech groups.

JPMorgan Chase Kept Jeffrey Epstein as a Customer Even After Warnings

The company dropped Kanye West following negative media coverage.

SpaceX Declares Independence: Elon Musk’s Firm Says They Will Not Recognize Earth Laws in Planned Mars Colony and Says ‘Free Planet’ Will Adopt ‘Self-Governing...

Elon Musk's SpaceX has declared Mars a 'free planet' and claims their planned colony on the red planet will not recognize Earth-based laws.

Scientists Grow Human Brain Cells in Rats to Study Diseases

Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections.

Mark Wahlberg Says He Left California for Nevada ‘to Give My Kids a Better Life’

Action star Mark Wahlberg has said goodbye to Hollywood and moved his family to Nevada, a simple choice he said made “to give my kids a better life.”

Supreme Court Sides with PA Republicans on Ballot Issue

SCOTUS threw out the lower court's ruling which had allowed counting of un-dated ballots.

J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Cutting Ties With Kanye West

The news comes on the heels of West's public statement that "white lives matter."

Wharton Business School Students Can Now Get A Major In Diversity, Equity And Inclusion

University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School approved two new majors that promote left-wing social movements pushed by the Democratic Party and its donors, according to a press release from the business school.

‘The Chosen’ Season 3 to Premiere on Big Screen: ‘We’re Going Wherever God Parts the Seas’

Fans of the popular faith-based series "The Chosen" are celebrating some big news today – the first two episodes of season three will premiere in theaters on Nov. 18.

More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars

Inflation from the perspective of business costs—which tend to get passed along to consumers—soared in September, reversing the prior month’s decline and coming in twice as high as markets expected, pointing to a drawn-out Fed fight against high prices.

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