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EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Laws May ‘Criminalise’ Physical Cash: German EU Lawyer

The European Union's new anti-money laundering laws have drawn criticism for potentially leading to the "criminalization" of physical cash transactions.

James O’Keefe Debuts First Investigation With New Media Group, Exposes Democrat Money Laundering Scheme In Elections

Investigative journalist James O'Keefe released a video Tuesday from a probe discovering money laundering by the Democrat Party into Political Campaigns.

Senator Hawley Calls for DOJ Investigation into Nashville School Shooting as a Hate Crime

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is calling for a Department of Justice investigation into the Nashville school shooting as a hate crime against Christians, citing federal law and urging the FBI and DHS to deploy all necessary resources to hold those accountable for the shooting.

Officers Who Took Down ‘Transgender’ Nashville Shooter Identified

The officers who took down the transgender attacker responsible for the deadly shooting in Nashville Monday have been identified.

Rand Paul Staffer Stabbed Multiple Times, Suspect Released From Prison One Day Before Attack

A staff member of Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) was stabbed with a knife in broad daylight over the weekend in Washington, D.C.

Italy Proposes Law to Ban Lab-Grown Food and Animal Feed

The Italian government has proposed a draft law to ban lab-grown food and animal feed production in the country to protect its cultural heritage and traditional food and agriculture sectors.

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."

Biden Jokes About Ice Cream Before Addressing Nashville School Shooting

"I eat Jeni's Ice Cream, chocolate chip."

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.

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.

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