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Apple Settles on $25 Million Settlement for ‘Unintentionally’ Favoring Illegal Workers Over American Citizens

Apple agreed to a $25 million settlement over claims that the company was illegally favoring hiring immigrants over United States citizens, the Department of Justice said.

Joe Manchin Will Not Run for Re-Election

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin (D) announced that he will not be running for re-election.

Ramaswamy Calls for U.S. Military to Close Bases in Iraq, Syria

Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy called for the United States military to close its bases in Iraq and Syria amid terrorist attacks on American troops.

Columbia Students Stage Walkout From Hillary Clinton’s Class

Almost 30 students walked out of Hillary Clinton's class at Columbia University.

50 Million Miles of Power Lines Needed for Green Energy Targets

A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) calls for 50 million miles of new power lines to meet carbon emission reduction targets.

Former Homeland Security Official Shares ‘Great Concern’ Over Woke U.S. Military Standards

Former Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf spoke to "Just the News, No Noise" and expressed his concerns with the U.S. military.

San Antonio Sued After Creating Abortion Fund Allegedly Using Taxpayer Dollars

San Antonio, Texas, is facing a lawsuit after creating the "Reproductive Justice Fund."

The Constitution: A Brief History and Timeline

The United States Constitution is a foundational document that has shaped the course of American history and continues to impact the lives of citizens today.

FDA to Create Advisory Committee for Digital Health Technologies

The FDA will focus on "safe and effective" AI development within health technology.

Wisconsin Looks to Prohibit Private Election Funding

The Wisconsin legislature is looking to create a state constitutional amendment where voters would decide if private election donations would be prohibited at the local level.

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