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Bud Light CEO Unveils Recovery Plan After Devastating Sales Decline Triggered by Transgender Collaboration

The ill-fated collaboration with transgender-identified activist Dylan Mulvaney in a March Madness campaign has resulted in a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and a considerable drop in the company's stock price.

Chicago Crime Increases 38% In Mayor Brandon Johnson’s First Month

Total crime in Chicago between May 15-June 11 grew 38% compared to the same dates last year.

Church Replaces Stained Glass Windows With Image of Jesus as Illegal Immigrant

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin is replacing its stained glass windows with an picture of Jesus as an illegal.

Senators Rubio and Cornyn Introduce ‘GENE Act’ to Safeguard American Genomic Data from China’s Threat

Senator Cornyn said, “For too long, the People’s Republic of China has collected Americans’ healthcare data without anywhere near sufficient scrutiny. This legislation would confront this growing national security threat and ensure private genetic information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.”

Majority of Europeans Won’t Align with America in Conflict with China: ECFR Poll

Europeans "do not see China as a power that challenges and wants to undermine Europe."

ESG Compliance Hurts Businesses, Retirees, and Economy, Hearing Reveals

The hearing concluded that ESG measures are harming the ability of businesses to provide financial returns, leading to negative impacts on retirees and pensions.

WHO Boosts Budget by 20% to ‘Prepare’ for Future Pandemics and ‘Disease X’

The WHO is also paying attention to a hypothetical "Disease X," a potential future disease currently unknown or non-existent with the potential to cause devastation on a global scale.

33% Of BLM Donations Went to Charity

Out of the almost $90 million Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation received from donations, only 33% went to charity organizations.

Europe May Consider Demolishing Historical Buildings to Achieve Net Zero

The historical locations impede achieving net-zero carbon emissions.

San Francisco’s Proposed Reparation Payments May Cost City Over $100 Billion

San Francisco's proposed reparation payments to Black residents may cost the city over $100 billion.

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