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Cornel West’s Third-Party Presidential Campaign Strikes Fears Among Democrats

Cornel West’s third-party presidential campaign is raising concerns among the Democratic Party.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Orders Bank of America to Pay $250 Million for ‘Illegal’ Practices

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered Bank of America to pay more than $250 million after the company "wrongfully withheld credit card rewards, double-dipped on fees, and opened accounts without consent," according to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra.

Lawyers for Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps Move to Sue Fox News for Defamation

The imminent defamation lawsuit hinges on a theory that Tucker Carlson, formerly with Fox News, championed on his now-canceled program.

Sen. Tom Cotton Criticizes Target’s DEI Program as Racially Discriminatory, Threatens Legal Action

Senator Cotton's argument is that Target's race-based initiatives, which purportedly aim to increase diversity and inclusion, may actually contravene federal civil rights laws by actively discriminating based on race.

Federal Court Makes this July 4th a True Independence Day

"While Americans were enjoying hot dogs and fireworks this Fourth of July, federal Judge Terry A. Doughty commemorated Independence Day by striking a blow for the separation of big tech and state."

New York Fed Concludes Digital Currency Trials: ‘Dystopian’ CBDC Surveillance Concerns

The tests, which took place over 12 weeks with some of the world's leading banks, including Citigroup Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co., sought to evaluate the potential of digital currencies to enhance both domestic and international payment systems.

Elon Musk Sends Cease and Desist Letter to Mark Zuckerburg After ‘Threads’ Launch

The new social media platform is almost identical to Twitter.

Non-Binary Pronoun Job Applicants Less Likely to Be Hired

New research suggests those with non-binary gender pronouns applying for jobs are less likely to receive a response to move forward in the interview process.

China’s $Trillion Default on Sovereign Debt to American Bondholders

Representing around 20,000 bondholders, the American Bondholders Foundation holds bonds valued at more than $1 trillion.

Ice Cube Admits He Didn’t Get Movie Role Because He Refused COVID Vaccine

In a recent appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast, rapper Ice Cube admitted that he didn't land a $9 million movie deal after refusing to take the COVID vaccine.

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