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CDC Confirms New Medical Codes for COVID Vax Status Used to Track People, Raises Privacy Concerns

New medical codes introduced to track people's COVID-19 vaccination status have raised privacy concerns, as healthcare systems are using them to track individuals.

Florida Gov. Calls for Probe into Disney’s Control of Orange and Osceola Counties

The investigation was prompted by accusations made by DeSantis' newly appointed board that the Reedy Creek board members signed a previous agreement with Disney, undermining the powers of the new board, which DeSantis claims has "legal infirmities."

Police Arrest Two Suspects After Five Mall Employees Overdose on Fentanyl-Laced Drugs

Police have arrested two suspects in connection with the overdose death of a Cheesecake Factory employee Michelle Edoo in New Jersey.

Pentagon to Spread Education’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Unit Throughout Other Departments

The Pentagon's Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) plans to scatter its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) unit across other departments.

Chinese-Linked EV Battery Plant Proposal in Michigan Raises Concerns Over CCP Ties and Environmental Impact: Epoch Times Report

Residents in western Michigan are concerned about the proposed construction of a $2.4 billion lithium-ion battery factory due to the Chinese firm Gotion Inc.'s ties to the Chinese Communist Party, as well as environmental impact and the loss of agricultural land.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury on Campaign-Related Charges: Trump Responds

This marks the first-ever criminal case against a former U.S. president.

Senator Hawley Calls for DOJ Investigation into Nashville School Shooting as a Hate Crime

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is calling for a Department of Justice investigation into the Nashville school shooting as a hate crime against Christians, citing federal law and urging the FBI and DHS to deploy all necessary resources to hold those accountable for the shooting.

Explosion At Chocolate Factory in Pennsylvania Leaves 4 Dead, 3 Still Missing

Four people have been confirmed dead following an explosion Friday at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory, and three remain unaccounted for.

Michigan Becomes First State To Repeal ‘Right-To-Work’ Law In Decades

Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal its “right-to-work” law when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed legislation on Friday to rescind it.

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