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Ukraine Confirms Navalny’s Death from ‘Natural’ Blood Clot, Echoing Kremlin’s Statement

Ukrainian Military Intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov confirmed that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died due to a blood clot, corroborating Russian officials' claims. Speaking...

Mayor Adams Under Fire for Non-Competitive Contracts Amid Migrant Influx

New York City taxpayers are facing significant financial losses due to hastily awarded, non-competitive contracts issued by Mayor Eric Adams’ administration to address the...

Don Lemon to Receive $24.5 Million Exit Package from CNN

Former CNN prime-time host Don Lemon is set to receive approximately $24.5 million as part of a deal with the mainstream news outlet nearly...

Army Cuts 24,000 Positions Amid Recruitment Crisis

The U.S. Army cut thousands of positions amid its ongoing recruitment crisis.

Real Estate Investor to ‘Immediately Discontinue’ Business in NYC Over Trump Verdict

Real estate investor Grant Cardone has made the decision to "immediately discontinue" doing business in New York City over the recent Trump verdict.

Supreme Court Weighs Social Media Limits in Texas and Florida

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday concerning contentious laws in Texas and Florida that impose limits on social media, following conflicting rulings from...

Eric Adams Faces Pressure to Amend Sanctuary City Policies Amid Migrant Crisis

New York City (NYC) Mayor Eric Adams appeared to reconsider the migrant laws associated with the city's sanctuary status during a town hall meeting...

Microsoft Admits it Pays White Employees Less than Minorities

Microsoft acknowledged in a diversity report that it pays white employees less than minority employees.

CBS Returns Catherine Herridge’s Files

CBS News returned journalist Catherine Herridge's files and materials related to her reporting, according to a statement from the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).

Federal Trial Unveils Ex-DEA Agent’s Alleged Ties to Mafia and Strip Club Scandal

A former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent is facing accusations of accepting $250,000 in bribes from the mafia, shielding a strip club allegedly involved...

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