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New York Children Under 12 Will Not Be Prosecuted for Most Crimes

New York children under the age of 12 will no longer be arrested for most crimes, according to a bill signed by New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul.

JPMorgan Chase Ignored Jeffrey Epstein’s Trafficking Operation: U.S. Virgin Islands

The United States Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George said JPMorgan Chase "turned a blind eye" to Jeffery Epstein's sex-trafficking ring.

Privacy Advocate Throws Red Flag Over Payment Processors’ Growing Control Over Businesses, and Your Life

It’s not just censorship by big tech that conservatives need to be wary of.

Blackrock to Take Zelensky’s Panhandling Act to the Next Level

Blackrock is the world’s largest asset management and investment firm.

Chinese Company to Own 370 Acres Near North Dakota Air Base

A Chinese company has been cleared by the Biden administration to own 370 acres of land near the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota.

‘U.S. Military Works to Enlist Recruits Who Have Faced Behavioral Challenges’: WSJ

U.S. Defense Department allows recruits with a previous ADHD diagnosis to join the military without a waiver under new rules allowing those diagnosed with 38 medical conditions to join if they have not demonstrated symptoms or required medication for treatment for a certain number of years.

Woke UK Health Agency Orders Interview Panels to ‘Justify’ Hiring ‘White’ Job Applicants

NHS requires interview panels to provide justification for hiring white candidates over those from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Ireland Kills Almost 100% Of Babies With Down Syndrome in Abortions

Tragically, abortion takes the lives of thousands of unborn babies with Down syndrome each year.

Holiday Sales Up 7.6% In 2022 — But Outpaced by 8.5% Inflation

Holiday sales rose this year as American spending remained resilient during the critical shopping season despite surging prices on everything from food to rent, according to one measure.

Judge Dismisses Kari Lake Lawsuit

Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled that the claims on trial lacked lacked “clear and convincing” proof of intentional wrongdoing in Maricopa County that would affect the outcome of the Arizona election.

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