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Zuckerberg Summoned to Florida by State Attorney General Over Human Trafficking Concerns on Meta Platforms

"The findings of our statewide survey and other reports make it clear that Meta platforms are the preferred social media applications for human traffickers looking to prey on vulnerable people," Florida's attorney general said.

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.

‘High Likelihood of a Causal Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Death’: Pre-Print Lancet Study

Of the deaths studied, "a total of 240 deaths (73.9%) were independently adjudicated as directly due to or significantly contributed to by COVID-19 vaccination."

Autoimmune Disorders Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines

The journal Science published an article linking COVID-19 vaccines to autoimmune disorders.

Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom Requests DOJ Investigate Florida for Transporting Migrants

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called on the Department of Justice to investigate the state of Florida for transferring migrants to Martha’s Vineyard and Sacramento.

CDC Altered Death Certificates, Concealing COVID Vaccine as Cause of Death: Brownstone Institute Report

The source unveiled that the CDC allegedly either removed or declined to include the T88.1 or Y59.0 IDC codes from Minnesota death certificates that identified the cause of death as complications from the COVID vaccine.

U.S. Military Suicides Increased Annually in 2023, New Data Reveals

Suicides among active-duty military members increased by 25 percent in the first three months of 2023 compared to 2022, a new report shows.

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.

July 4th Meals Cost 14% More Under Biden Admin

Despite a dip from 2022's record-high, the cost of a cookout serving ten people sits at $67.73, reflecting an inflationary trend linked to what is currently being termed "Bidenomics" by the White House.

Boston University School of Law Offers Therapy for Students ‘Upset’ Over Recent Supreme Court Rulings

Boston University School of Law has offered students who are upset about the recent rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court mental health counseling services.

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