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Biden Family Linked to $3 Million Wire Transfer from Chinese Company, Financial Records Reveal

Financial records reveal a $3 million wire transfer from a Chinese company to Robinson Walker, LLC, with subsequent transfers to several Biden family members, raising concerns about government ethics and the need for transparency.

$30 Billion Rescue of First Republic Bank Announced by Major Banks

A group of banks announced a $30 billion rescue of First Republic Bank on Thursday afternoon as part of efforts to stabilize the market.

Republican Senator Pushes Bill to Ban Pentagon From Funding Abortions

Republican Iowa Senator Joni Ernst is leading a bill to overturn a Department of Defense (DOD) policy from February that funds travel for pregnant troops to other states for the purpose of obtaining an abortion.

Israeli Banks Transferred $1 Billion Out of SVB Before Collapse

According to a report by the Times of Israel, the country’s two largest banks were able to transfer $1 billion out of Silicon Valley Bank to accounts in Israel before it was seized by the feds.

West Virginia Passes Legislation Protecting Children From ‘Transgender’ Procedures

Lawmakers in West Virginia passed a bill last week banning transgender surgical procedures for children.

New Study Links Moderna COVID Vax to Blood in Urine: Journal of Medical Case Reports

A recent medical report has identified the self-limited occurrence of gross hematuria (blood in urine) in two elderly men who were on a combination of aspirin and another antiplatelet or anticoagulant following their second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination.

Patient Develops Brain Inflammation After Receiving COVID Vax: Frontiers in Immunology

A case report in the medical journal Frontiers in Immunology highlights a rare case of a patient developing rheumatoid encephalitis after receiving a booster immunization of the mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine, raising concerns about potential adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Navy Renames Two Ships to Cut Ties With Confederate History

Officials with the United States Navy have renamed two ships whose names have ties to the Confederacy.

Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

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