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Supreme Court Issues New ‘Code of Conduct’

The United States Supreme Court issued a new "Code of Conduct" after being pressured to do so by the Senate Judiciary Democrats.

JP Morgan Settles for $75 Million in Lawsuit With U.S. Virgin Islands Over Jeffrey Epstein Involvement

JP Morgan Chase has settled in their lawsuit with the U.S. Virgin Islands over the bank's involvement with financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Dem. Senator Bob Menendez Steps Down As Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee

New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez is temporarily stepping down from his role as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman following a federal indictment.

South Korea Increases Condolence Payments for Vaccine-Related Deaths

In a recent move to address concerns about post-vaccination deaths, South Korean officials have boosted the condolence money offered to affected families.

Sen. Ted Cruz Introduces NIL Bill For College Sports

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) reported this week he has introduced a bill to regulate name, image and likeness in college sports.

‘Corrupt’ Lawyer Michael Avenatti Fails To Overturn Extortion Conviction

Lawyer Michael Avenatti was unable to overturn an extortion conviction against Nike.

Soros-Funded Group Provides Apartments, Social Security Applications to Migrants

The International Rescue Committee, a Soros-backed group, is providing apartments and Social Security applications to illegal immigrants.

Plea Deal Confirms Biden Family Received Millions From China

The large sum leads to questions about Biden's motives behind several decisions.

New York Times Excuses Song Calling for White Genocide

The New York Times published an article excusing the song "Kill the Boer."

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