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BLM Claims $6 Million California Mansion Bought for Cultivating ‘Joy’

Black Lives Matter recently purchased a $6 million California mansion for the purpose of cultivating “joy” among the black community, the organization announced Monday.

Macron, Le Pen Headed For Second-Round Showdown in France

Analysts say Le Pen may have momentum in her favor.

Palm Springs to Provide Transgender Residents With ‘No-Strings-Attached’ Monthly Payments

The city is currently governed by a biologically male, transgender mayor.

Conservative Le Pen Closing In on Macron in French Presidential Vote

Polls show Le Pen narrowing the gap and some put her within the margin of error.

Yale Law Under Fire From Senators, Attorneys General for Not Punishing Free Speech Shutdown

Similar controversy at Emory Law School apparently resolved when student government finally agrees to recognize free speech group.

Texas Under Pressure to Secure Its Own Border Against Illegal Immigration Amid Escalating Crisis

The border crisis has reached a point where a growing chorus in Texas is pushing for the state to take matters into its own hands.

Let Thy Smartphone Be Thy Medicine? Google, Amazon Make Big Moves Into Healthcare

As Big Tech and major retail firms move into healthcare they bring promises of convenience and innovation they claim will benefit consumers — but the move also raises questions about the ever-growing power and influence of such firms and their real motivation for getting into healthcare.

NBC News Staffers Angry About Jen Psaki’s Deal with MSNBC

NBC News staffers are angry and “troubled” about White House press secretary Jen Psaki’s television deal with MSNBC, according to the network’s competitor CNN.

Good Luck Buying That House

Oh, you want to buy a house? The bad news is that right now, you would pay a historically high price for a home, and as of today, you’d also hand over more money in interest for the privilege to do so — a whopping 5 percent, on average.

‘Obamaphone’ Company Pays $13.4 Million to Settle Fraud Claims

A company that the government paid to distribute “Obamaphones” — the nickname critics gave to government phones given to poor people — has agreed to pay $13.4 million to settle a case alleging that it doled out devices to tens of thousands of people who didn’t deserve them.

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