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JPMorgan Chase Reportedly Settles with Jeffrey Epstein Victims for $290 Million, Accused of Facilitating Sex Trafficking

Epstein, who passed away at age 66 in federal prison while facing trial on charges of sex trafficking minors, had accounts at JPMorgan since 2000.

U.S. Taxpayers to Pay For $135 Million Dollar Bill Supporting Illegal Immigrants Arriving in NYC

American taxpayers will pay for the more than $135 million bill to cover care, food, and housing costs for illegal aliens living in New York City.

Lawsuit Challenges Colorado Laws Targeting Pro-life Speech Around Abortion Clinics

Colorado's governor and several officials are facing a lawsuit over free speech restrictions near abortion clinics.

Rep. Greene Initiates Impeachment Inquiry Against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas

Secretary Mayorkas "provided copious amounts of baby formula to illegal aliens at one of the largest processing centers in the country, while American mothers and infants were enduring severe shortages."

Trump Asserts Top Prosecutor at DOJ Tried to Bribe Attorney

Donald Trump claimed a top Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor tried to bribe an attorney to lie.

Instagram Struggles with Disturbing Rise of Pedophilic Accounts Using Coded Hashtags and Emojis: WSJ, Stanford, UMass Study

Emojis like a map, symbolizing “minor-attracted person,” and “cheese pizza,” an acronym for “child pornography,” are commonly used.

Quincy Institute Exposes Think Tanks’ Conflict of Interest in U.S. Military Funding and Ukraine War Debates

Qi's study found that "the vast majority of media mentions of think tanks in articles about U.S. arms and the Ukraine war are from think tanks whose funders profit from U.S. military spending, arms sales and, in many cases, directly from U.S. involvement in the Ukraine war."

New York City Mayor Eric Adams Asking New Yorkers to House Illegals In Their Homes

Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams is now calling for New Yorkers to host illegal aliens in their own homes.

25% of CBP and ICE Agents to Quit Within a Year, Survey Shows

The findings, based on responses from over 9,300 of the 577,000 CBP and ICE agents surveyed, cited several reasons including increased workload, inconsistent border policies, irrelevant task assignments, resource insufficiency, and excessive overtime.

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