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California Sues Oil Giants For ‘Deceiving’ Public on Climate Change

California is suing oil companies for "deceiving" the public on how their fossil fuels contributed to climate change.

Former Kentucky Clerk Fined $100,000 For Denying Gay Couple Marriage License in 2015

Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who gained national attention when she refused to grant marriage licenses to gay partners in 2015, has now been ordered by a federal jury to pay one gay couple a total of $100,000.

Trump Claims Soros Family Aiming to Thwart 2024 Election Bid

Former President Donald Trump recently asserted that billionaire activist George Soros and his family are intensifying efforts to prevent his potential return to the presidency in 2024.

Poll Shows Trump Leading DeSantis by 50 Points

A Quinnipiac survey shows Donald Trump leading Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) by 50 points.

NATO Launches Largest Post Cold War Military Drills Near Russian Borders

NATO is set to conduct its most extensive military exercises in Western Europe since the end of the Cold War, with the aim of bolstering its readiness against potential threats.

California Lawmakers Approve Gun and Ammunition Tax To Pay For ‘School Safety Improvements’

California lawmakers voted Thursday to raise taxes on gun and ammunition to use the funds to pay for gun violence prevention programs and school safety improvements.

Trump Vows to Make U.S. #1 Lowest Cost Energy Provider in 2024

On international climate agreements, Trump reaffirmed his stance, declaring he would "once again exit the horrendously unfair Paris Climate Accords" and stand against "the radical left’s Green New Deal policies."

Moderna: New Vaccine ‘May Not Protect All Vaccine Recipients’ from COVID-19, Only ‘May Be Effective’ in Reducing Severe Disease, Hospitalization

Pharmaceutical giant says its vaccine only "may be" effective in reducing "severe disease and hospitalization," and falls short of confirming protection from infection.

Trump Beats Biden by 19 Points Among ‘Nonvoters’: USA Today/Suffolk University Poll

The data suggests that these non-participants could drastically alter the political landscape if they were to engage.

Pfizer, J&J, Other Companies Accused of ‘Pharmaceutical Bullying’ in South Africa After Court Orders Release of Contracts

Recently disclosed vaccine contracts between South Africa and various pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns over "pharmaceutical bullying."

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