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Arkansas Forces Chinese-Owned Agriculture-Chemical Company to Sell Land, Slaps $280K Fine for Non-Disclosure

Arkansas has mandated a Chinese-owned company, a subsidiary of Syngenta Seeds, to sell its 160-acre property located in Craighead County, in line with the state's Act 636.

IRS Contractor Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Records Pleads Guilty

Charles Littlejohn faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Wisconsin Looks to Prohibit Private Election Funding

The Wisconsin legislature is looking to create a state constitutional amendment where voters would decide if private election donations would be prohibited at the local level.

New York Court Halts Immediate Revocation of Trump’s Business Licenses Amid Fraud Allegation

These charges come in the wake of a startling judgment from Judge Arthur Engoron last month, who determined there to be fraud within the Trump Organization.

New Florida Law Permits Death Penalty for Child Rapists

A new Florida law allows judges to call for the death penalty against those who raped a child under the age of 12.

IRS Contractor Charged After Leaking Tax Return Information of ‘High-Ranking Government Official’

The Department of Justice charged an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) contractor, contending that the individual leaked tax return information of a "high-ranking government official."

Pro-Life Advocate Faces $18 Million Penalty After Exposing Planned Parenthood’s Aborted Fetal Tissue Sales

In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court has chosen not to consider the appeal of pro-life activist Troy Newman, the President of Operation Rescue.

Ex-ABC News Reporter James Gordon Meek Sentenced to Only Six Years in ‘Sadistic’ Child Pornography Case

James Gordon Meek, a former investigative journalist with ABC News, has been sentenced to only six years in prison in a child pornography case, with a maximum penalty of 20 years or more.

46 Million Migrants Residing in U.S.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 46 million migrants live within the United States.

Majority of California Voters Oppose ‘Reparation’ Payments

Voters said that reparation payments are "unfair."

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