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U.S., Canadian Border Sees 550% Increase in Illegal Crossings

During the 2023 fiscal year, the United States/Canadian border saw a 550% increase in illegal immigrant crossings.

Biden Treasury Secretary Says U.S. Can ‘Certainly’ Afford Funding New Wars

President Biden's Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the United States can "certainly" afford funding the wars in Ukraine and now Israel.

COVID-19 Vaccines Causally Linked to 17 Million Deaths Worldwide

Drawing from all-cause mortality data across 17 countries, the study found a significant increase in deaths—particularly among the elderly—following the introduction of third and fourth booster doses.

Electric Automaker Reports Over $600 Million in Third Quarter Losses

VinFast to receive largest taxpayer subsidy in North Carolina.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

TikTok Fined Hundreds of Millions of Dollars for Mishandling Children’s Privacy Data

Social media platform TikTok was fined $370 million by the European Union after the platform failed to protect children’s privacy.

Meta’s Threads Restricts COVID-Related Searches

Meta Platforms, the parent company of Threads, has implemented a temporary restriction on searches for terms related to “COVID,” “vaccines,” and “coronavirus,” aiming to curb disinformation.

More Than 300 West African Illegal Immigrants Enter Arizona

Few of the migrants speak English or Spanish.

Biden Faces Backlash from 9/11 Families Over Absence from Memorial Sites

This marks the first time in 22 years that a U.S. president has not spent the day either at one of the attack sites or the White House.

Pfizer, J&J, Other Companies Accused of ‘Pharmaceutical Bullying’ in South Africa After Court Orders Release of Contracts

Recently disclosed vaccine contracts between South Africa and various pharmaceutical companies have raised concerns over "pharmaceutical bullying."

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