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Disney Stock Downgraded After Losing Millions

KeyBanc Capital Markets, an investment advisory company, downgraded Disney's stock after the company lost $900 million over the last 8 films.

California ‘Skittles’ Bill Aims to Ban Five Harmful Food Additives Liked to Cancer and Hormone Disruption

The ban targets common ingredients in candies and processed foods, including red dye No. 3, titanium dioxide, brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, and Propylparaben.

Midwestern Educators Hold Online Workshop to ‘Subversively’ Teach Students Content Without Parental Consent

The idea behind the workshop was to "disrupt problematic policies," according to workshop host Angel Nathan.

At Least 21 Shot at ‘Juneteenth’ Celebration in Democrat Gun-Controlled Illinois

At least 21 people were shot with one dead during a Juneteenth celebration in gun-controlled Illinois on Sunday morning just after midnight.

Almost 2,000 Kids Abused by Catholic Leaders in Illinois

The report details narratives from the survivors.

Seattle Funeral Homes Now Offer ‘Human Composting’

Called "natural organic reduction."

Supreme Court Allows Illinois’ ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban to Remain in Place

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Illinois' "assault weapons" ban, denying the National Association for Gun Rights’ request for an injunction.

Kamala Harris Calls Americans Who Open Carry Firearms ‘Extremists’

"These extremists dare claim to be for life, but instead of acting to save lives from gun violence, extremists state by state made it legal to open carry a gun without even a permit or background checks," Harris stated.

WHO Says Monkeypox No Longer a Global Health Emergency After American Faith Reported Vax Side Effects, How WEF-Linked Group Predicted Outbreak with Alarming Accuracy...

Originally published May 11, 2023 2:00 pm PDT The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that monkeypox is no longer considered a global public health...

Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Illinois Ban on Certain Semi-Automatic Rifles and Magazines

"Can the senseless crimes of a relative few be so despicable to justify the infringement of the constitutional rights of law-abiding individuals in hopes that such crimes will then abate or, at least, not be as horrific?" Judge McGlynn asked in his ruling.

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