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New Report Says Fingerprints Found for Cocaine Culprit

A new report contradicts the Secret Service, saying that fingerprints were found on the bag holding cocaine.

Pelosi and Newsom-Owned Vineyards Waste Management Workers Demand $300 Million in Damages, Cite Hazardous Chemical Exposure and Retaliation

A group of 15 waste management employees who serviced vineyards owned by Democratic leaders Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Gov. Gavin Newsom in California are seeking a hefty $300 million in damages from a Napa Valley landfill.

U.S. Federal Deficit Increases 156% While Revenues Weaken

The U.S. federal deficit increased 156% from expenditures as revenues continue to decline.

Germany to Discard 200 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses, Faces Multi-Billion Euro Loss

This lack of concrete figures stems from the fact that federal states and healthcare providers are not mandated to report wastage of vaccines.

Gov. DeSantis Signs Bill Ending Ban on ‘Bully Breed’ Dogs Like Pit Bulls in Miami-Dade

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis approved a new law recently that ends discrimination based on dog breed.

San Francisco Drug Dealers Still Eligible for Free Legal Council After Making Upwards of $350K a Year

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Member Matt Dorsey requested City Hall investigate the justice system after a report stated drug dealers in the area make upwards of $350,000 a year.

Republicans Question Wray on FBI Weaponization, ‘Radical Traditional Catholics’ Memo

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher was questioned by the House Judiciary Committee on the organization's various failures.

Swiss Billionaire Exploits Loophole to Influence U.S. Elections with $475 Million in ‘Dark Money’: ‘Bankroll the Radical Left’

Wyss has used his personal fortune to finance radical left-wing causes and political attack ads.

Algerian Man Living in France Says It’s ‘Our Turn to Colonize Your Country’: ‘Until Death’

The man believes France is a racist country, but still chooses to live there.

Zuckerberg Summoned to Florida by State Attorney General Over Human Trafficking Concerns on Meta Platforms

"The findings of our statewide survey and other reports make it clear that Meta platforms are the preferred social media applications for human traffickers looking to prey on vulnerable people," Florida's attorney general said.

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