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AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

Publishers Suing Florida Over State’s Ban on Sexually Explicit Books

More than a dozen publishers and authors have filed a complaint against the state of Florida, alleging that the state's ban on sexually explicit books in classrooms violates the 1st and 14th Amendments.

DOJ Audit Reveals FBI Failure in Handling Child Abuse Cases

A review conducted by the Department of Justice's watchdog has identified major shortcomings in how the Federal Bureau of Investigation handles serious allegations of...

Former Democrat Politician Found Guilty of Murder

A former Democratic politician from Nevada has been found guilty of murder.

Voter ID Laws Banned Under California Bill

The California state legislature passed a bill prohibiting local governments from incorporating voter ID laws in local elections.

$230 Million JLOTS Project Under Scrutiny After Aid Organizations Withdraw

Earlier this year, amid concerns from U.S. Agency for International Development staffers over its feasibility and the potential impact on negotiations to open land routes into Gaza, President Joe Biden ordered the establishment of a temporary pier to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid. 

Massachusetts GOP Calls for Transparency on Over $1B Spent on Migrants

Republican legislators in Massachusetts are calling for more openness about the expenditure exceeding $1 billion on migrants within the state, which they argue is mostly hidden from the public.

The Knockout Suit: Trump’s Debate Attire Turned Trading Card Collectible

Parts of the suit that former President Donald Trump wore in the historic June debate with former Democratic candidate Joe Biden are on sale.

Israel Celebrates Safe Return of Qaid Alkadi from Hamas Captivity after Daring IDF Mission

On Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) made public the successful rescue of another individual abducted by the Hamas militant group on October 7. Qaid...

Mark Zuckerberg Admits White House Urged Facebook to Censor Americans

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the White House pressured the social media platform to censor Americans.

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