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DOJ Criminally Charges Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps

"Finally, in May 2023, the Department of Justice notified Epps that it would seek to charge him criminally for events on January 6, 2021."

Popular Sweetener Aspartame ‘Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans’

Popular non-sugar sweetener has been classified as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" due to "limited evidence."

New California Math Standards Emphasize ‘Meaning-Making,’ Equity

The state of California adopted new math standards that prioritize "meaning-making" and equity over traditional problem-solving.

Secret Service Calls Off White House Cocaine Investigation Due to ‘Lack of Physical Evidence’

The USSS’s statement asserted that “security systems” were checked and “several hundreds individuals” indexed, yet, apparently, no potential suspect was identified.

Biden Plan Could Give U.K. Climate Group Control Over U.S. Defense Contracts

"I think Americans will be upset when they realize the Biden administration is trying to put a bunch of unelected bureaucrats and a climate activist group—headquartered in London—in charge of long-term planning for our national defense contractors," says Heritage Foundation senior researcher.

Self-Proclaimed Jan 6 Orchestrator Ray Epps Sues Fox News for Defamation

Epps claims the network and Carlson promulgated an unfounded narrative that portrayed him as an undercover agent who instigated the Capitol violence to discredit then-President Trump and his followers.

California Assembly Committee Votes Against Making Child Trafficking a ‘Serious Felony’

California lawmakers in the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted "no" on a measure that would make child trafficking a "serious felony."

Republicans Question Wray on FBI Weaponization, ‘Radical Traditional Catholics’ Memo

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher was questioned by the House Judiciary Committee on the organization's various failures.

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