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1.3 Billion People Expected to Have Diabetes by 2050

Over one billion people across the world are expected to have diabetes by 2050, according to a paper published in The Lancet.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Orders Bank of America to Pay $250 Million for ‘Illegal’ Practices

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered Bank of America to pay more than $250 million after the company "wrongfully withheld credit card rewards, double-dipped on fees, and opened accounts without consent," according to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra.

El Salvador President’s Efforts Against Gang Members Led to Reduction of Illegal Immigration to U.S.

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's efforts against MS-13 gang members have helped reduce the number of illegal immigrants entering the United States.

Trump to Opt Out of Tucker Carlson Interview During First 2024 GOP Forum

Donald Trump is to opt out of an interview series hosted by Tucker Carlson.

14 Senior Officials, Including Dr. Fauci, May Have Illegally Held NIH Positions, Jeopardizing Billions in Grants and Undermining Public Trust

"[J]eopardizes the legal validity of more than $25 billion in federal biomedical research grants made in 2022 alone."

Georgia Rep. Mesha Mainor Leaves Democrat Party in Stand for Moral Values

"I will NEVER apologize for being a black woman with a mind of my own," said Rep. Mainor.

Lawyers for Jan 6 Figure Ray Epps Move to Sue Fox News for Defamation

The imminent defamation lawsuit hinges on a theory that Tucker Carlson, formerly with Fox News, championed on his now-canceled program.

Chinese Military Training Kindergartners to Become Soldiers

“The CCP wanted Chinese youth to believe that being PLA martyrs was glorious," said co-founder of Republicans Overseas Solomon Yue.

Trump Holds 56% of Republican Voters, 39 Points Ahead of DeSantis: Morning Consult Poll

"The bulk of the GOP's electorate (56%) would back Trump if the primary or caucus were held in their state today."

COVID-19 Pandemic Leads to Significant Learning Losses in Reading, Math: Students Struggle to Recover Despite Classroom Teaching, Federal Funding

To overcome the learning losses, the NWEA suggests that an additional 4.5 months of math and 4.1 months of reading instruction would be required for students.

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