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Industry-Funded Research Creates Conflict of Interest: Report

“We just can’t allow corporate PR and product defense to pass as science anymore,” said U.S. Right to Know Executive Director Gary Ruskin.

U.S. Taxpayers to Pay For $135 Million Dollar Bill Supporting Illegal Immigrants Arriving in NYC

American taxpayers will pay for the more than $135 million bill to cover care, food, and housing costs for illegal aliens living in New York City.

U.S. Military Uses Gay Activist Harvey Milk as Key Figure for ‘Pride Month’ Push

Milk was one of the first openly gay elected officials.

WHO to Expand Digital COVID-19 ID System, Raising Concerns about Privacy and Personal Freedoms

This computerized framework serves as the "first building block" of the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN).

25% of CBP and ICE Agents to Quit Within a Year, Survey Shows

The findings, based on responses from over 9,300 of the 577,000 CBP and ICE agents surveyed, cited several reasons including increased workload, inconsistent border policies, irrelevant task assignments, resource insufficiency, and excessive overtime.

Gavin Newsom Accuses Ron Desantis of Sending Migrants to California Without Advanced Knowledge

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) was a "small, pathetic man" and accused him of potentially "kidnapping" migrants after 16 individuals arrived in Sacramento, California without authorities' advanced knowledge or preparation for their arrival.

Virginia Gov. Deploys National Guard Troops to Southern U.S. Border in Response to Ongoing Crisis, Federal Failures

"The ongoing border crisis facing our nation has turned every state into a border state,” Gov. Youngkin stated.

COVID Vaccine ‘Undeniably’ Linked to Nervous System Disorder ‘POTS’: Peer-Reviewed Journal Nature

Study "undeniably establishes POTS and dysautonomia in general as adverse events after vaccination that should be recognized and investigated."

Carter’s Now Selling LGBTQ Apparel: Manufacturer Accused of Slave Labor

“There is a strong suspicion of collusion between the management and the police in the registration of the criminal cases and arrests of migrant workers,” said the All India Lawyers Association for Justice.

Satellite Phones Distributed to Over Half of Senate Members: Escalating Security Concerns

At least 50 senators have taken possession of the offered phones.

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