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FAA Makes Massive Mistake, Accidentally Exposes 704 Previously Unknown Epstein Flights

The Federal Aviation Administration has inadvertently opened up a new realm of information about the activities of convicted sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Twitter BANS Sharing Images, Videos of ‘Private Individuals’ One Day After New CEO Takes Over

The new rules specifically state that "activists, dissidents, and members of minority communities" need to be protected.

Low Support for Late-Term Abortion As Supreme Court Weighs Overturning Roe V. Wade

June Associated Press/NORC poll shows only 19% of Americans support third-trimester abortion.

Omicron Variant Symptoms ‘Unusual but Mild’: South African Medical Association Head

"Their symptoms were so different and so mild from those I had treated before."

Federal Government to Run Out of Money in Four Days amid Overfull Senate Schedule

The federal government will run out of money on Friday amid a jammed Senate schedule in December that may further delay the passage of the $1.9 trillion reconciliation package into next year.

Biden bill would give amnesty to 6.5 million illegal immigrants, CBO says

More than 6 million illegal immigrants in the United States would be granted amnesty and allowed to obtain government benefits by House Democrats’ Build Back Better Act, according to a review by the Congressional Budget Office.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Stepping Down

Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey is poised to step down from his position at the social media platform.

Jussie Smollett’s Trial Begins as Actor Faces Charges He Faked Racist Attack

On Monday, Jussie Smollett will face accusations of lying to Chicago police officers about being the victim of a racist and homophobic assault over three years ago.

Everything The Media Got Wrong About Kyle Rittenhouse

Only in the bizarre, upside-down world that is the modern media landscape could a trial over the shooting of three white men by another white man become a referendum on racial justice.

Abortions Increase for First Time in Decades, Report Finds

The abortion rate in America appears to be inching upward, reversing a decades-long trend of decline, according to just-released figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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