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House Judiciary Subpoenas Citibank for Sharing American’s Private Jan 6 Financial Data with FBI

The demand is for "documents and communications related to the Judiciary Committee's and Weaponization Select Subcommittee's investigation into major banks sharing Americans’ private financial data with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) without legal process for transactions made in the Washington, D.C., area around Jan. 6, 2021."

EPA Approves Fuel Made From Recycled Plastics Despite Data Linking Chemical Exposure to Cancer

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved Chevron's plan to create fuel made from recycled plastics, although a 203-page risk assessment suggests the plan may expose individuals to cancer-causing agents.

Unrelenting Wildfire Approaches Canada’s Yellowknife

Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories, finds itself in the path of a relentless fire that's forced thousands of residents to flee, The...

‘Russia Got Richer Even as the War in Ukraine Raged on Last Year, While the West Shed Trillions of Dollars of Wealth’: Business Insider

Against the backdrop of the West's stringent sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.

New York City Prohibits TikTok on City-Owned Devices

Due to security concerns, New York City has banned the social media platform TikTok from city-owned devices.

U.S.-Canada Border Smuggling Operations Increase 575% Across Washington State

Washington State's border patrol agents have reported a 575% increase in smuggling operations across the U.S.-Canada border.

Bud Light Sales Dive Continues Amid Transgender Partnership Controversy

"Recent data continues to show that tracked channels reached a point of stabilization at significantly lower levels for Anheuser-Busch InBev than pre-controversy," an analyst at Evercore ISI noted.

Twitter Gave Special Counsel Trump’s DMs and Location Data: Court Documents

Prosecutors sought a comprehensive range of data from Trump's Twitter account.

China’s Infiltration in American Schools is ‘Almost Everywhere’: National Association of Scholars President

Scholar Peter Wood recently admitted that the infiltration of China in U.S. schools is "almost everywhere."

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