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New York Welfare Office Quietly Alters Standards for Safety Net Assistance To Illegal Immigrants

A memo circulated within New York's welfare offices from the Hochul administration on May 12, 2023, discreetly updated the criteria for qualifying for Safety...

COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims Has 10-Year Backlog

The U.S. government's Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) is backlogged by 10 years, according to a testimony given before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Soros-Linked Entities Expand Media Presence with Audacy Debt Investment

Earlier this month, Soros Fund Management, the investment firm founded by George Soros, acquired over $400 million worth of debt owed by Audacy, the...

Rioting in The Hague: Migrants and Police Clash in Night of Unrest

Mass violence erupted in The Hague, Netherlands, Saturday night as hundreds of African migrants clashed with police, vandalized property, and ignited fires, underscoring ongoing...

Special Counsel Robert Hur to Testify Before Congress

Special Counsel Robert Hur will testify before Congress next month regarding his report on Joe Biden's mishandling of classified materials.

Tucker Carlson Faces Derision Over His Reaction to European Shopping Cart System

Tucker Carlson is drawing ridicule after expressing wonder at a commonplace practice in Europe – the use of locks on shopping carts – which...

Israel Acts on Hostage Remains Intel, Raids Gaza Hospital

Israeli special forces conducted a raid on the largest hospital in southern Gaza on Thursday after receiving intelligence indicating that Hamas might be concealing...

Trellix Report: Cyberattacks Target Taiwan’s Democracy, Highlighting Election Risks

Hackers ramped up their activities just as Taiwanese voters geared up to participate in last month's national elections, according to officials at U.S.-based cybersecurity...

Johns Hopkins University Facing Federal Antisemitism Inquiry

The Department of Education announced that Johns Hopkins University is facing a federal antisemitism inquiry after a complaint claimed that Jewish students were being made to feel "unwelcome and unsafe" on campus.

‘National Security’ Concern Follows House Stopping Ukraine Bill

After House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) announced that the "Republican-led House will not be jammed or forced into passing a foreign aid bill that was opposed by most Senate Republicans," House Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) said there was a "serious national security threat."

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