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U.S. Suicides at New High

Suicide rates in the United States are now more common than they were since World War II.

IRS Lost Thousands of Cartridges Containing Sensitive Tax Records

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) cannot find thousands of microfilm cartridges holding millions of tax records.

Southwest Airlines to Undergo Religious Freedom Training After Lawsuit

The ruling is the latest development in a 10-year battle.

House Committee Unveils New Details of Biden Family’s $20 Million Financial Transactions with Foreign Oligarchs

“During Joe Biden’s vice presidency, Hunter Biden sold him as ‘the brand’ to reap millions from oligarchs in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine. It appears no real services were provided other than access to the Biden network, including Joe Biden himself.”

Hawaii Wildfires: Maui Tragedy Death Toll Rises to 36

President Biden promptly deployed “all available Federal assets” to help mitigate the wildfire's impact.

Biden To Exchange Jailed Iranians for Americans in $6 Billion Deal

President Joe Biden has secured a $6 billion prisoner swap agreement.

Former WEF Executive, Twitter CEO Discusses ‘Lawful but Awful’ Monitoring

Former World Economic Forum (WEF) executive and Twitter, now called X, CEO Linda Yaccarino discussed freedom of speech policies in a CNBC interview.

Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Three Additional Charges

Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to three additional charges brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

Senator Joe Manchin Considers Leaving Democratic Party

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin said he is "thinking seriously" about leaving the Democratic Party.

NYC Mayor Says Migrant Crisis To Cost $12 Billion Over Three Years: ‘We’re Running Out of Resources’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams declared that the city may spend as much as $12 billion over three years if the migrant crisis persists.

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