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U.S. Gov’t Finally Pauses Wuhan Lab Funding

The Wuhan Institute of Virology received more than $1.4 million in federal awards since 2014.

40% Of Catch-And-Release Illegal Immigrants Not Accounted For

More than 40% of migrants did not check in as part of a catch-and-release parole program.

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Demands Answers on Possible Censorship by Meta’s ‘Threads’: Gov’t Coercion and Collusion

"Since the Committee's subpoena to Meta, we have obtained additional evidence that the federal government has coerced or colluded with technology, social media, and other companies to moderate content online," Jordan states in his letter.

U.S. Serviceman in North Korean Custody after Unauthorized Breach of Military Demarcation Line

"A U.S. National on a JSA orientation tour crossed, without authorization, the Military Demarcation Line into the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)," according to the UN.

Trump: Questions DeSantis Donors ‘Should Be Raising’

"We believe it is important to provide you, the donors who generously fund and raise money, with a list of relevant questions considering the current circumstances faced by his campaign," the memo reads.

Australian State Is Destroying COVID-19 Vaccination Data

The Victorian COVID-19 vaccination data held by employers, which was collected under the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (COVID-19 Vaccination Information) Regulations, is now due to be eliminated.

Trump Slams Biden’s ‘Reckless Escalation’ in Ukraine, Promises Immediate Peace and ‘America First’ Revival Upon Reelection

Trump claimed that the Biden administration's handling of the situation was pushing the nation "further toward World War Three."

Republican Attorneys General Demand End to Race-Based Quotas in Hiring Practices in Letter to All Fortune 100 Companies

"[R]acial discrimination under the guise of affirmative action must end," the letter demands

Chicago Begins Handing Out Reparations Payments to Black Residents

Residents in Evanston, Illinois, are now the first in the United States to receive reparations payments.

Non-U.S. Citizens Can Now Be Police Officers in Washington, D.C.

It used to be that sworn officer applicants were required to be “a citizen of the United States at the time of application.”

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