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Senate Votes to Bring Back Professional Attire

The Senate voted to bring back business attire on the Senate floor, reversing an informal guidance from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

Study Finds ‘Long’ COVID-19 to Be an ‘Overestimated’ Risk

The risks of contracting so-called long COVID are exaggerated from "major flaws" in past research.

Missouri Transgender Center Shut Down After SAFE Act Takes Effect

The Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital has shut down its gender-transition operations for minors.

JP Morgan Settles for $75 Million in Lawsuit With U.S. Virgin Islands Over Jeffrey Epstein Involvement

JP Morgan Chase has settled in their lawsuit with the U.S. Virgin Islands over the bank's involvement with financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump Says NBC News ‘Should Be Investigated’ for ‘Country Threatening Treason,’ Vows to ‘Scrutinize’ Network in 2024

In a vigorous post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump has unleashed a litany of accusations against Comcast, pointing out the "dishonest and corrupt" as well as "one-sided and vicious" coverage by NBC News, and particularly by MSNBC, which he mockingly refers to as "MSDNC (Democrat National Committee!)."

U.S. Accuses Amazon of Illegally Sustaining Monopoly

Amazon, the e-commerce titan valued at $1.3 trillion, is facing a landmark lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 U.S. states, charging it with “illegal conduct” aimed at maintaining a monopoly in the online retail space.

U.S. Puts Three More Chinese Companies on Forced Labor Entity List

This decisive move comes amid growing concerns over the exploitation of Uyghurs and other minority groups within the U.S. supply chain.

Missouri AG Sues Transgender Clinic Over ‘Diluted Medical Standard,’ for Subjecting Patients to ‘Irreversible Procedures’

“These providers failed Missouri’s children when they rejected even a diluted medical standard and subjected them to irreversible procedures. My office is not standing for it," says Missouri AG.

Chicago Allocates $29M for Migrant Base Camps

The city of Chicago has finalized a contract exceeding $29 million with private security company Garda World to establish and oversee base camps aimed at sheltering migrants.

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