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CDC Releases Vaccine Injury Reports

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released reports of COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

Millions of People Without Photo IDs Registered to Vote

According to data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), almost two million people have registered to vote without a photo ID.

California Legislation Expands Access to Assisted Suicide

A new bill from California would expand the state's assisted suicide measures to allow individuals to end their lives without being previously diagnosed with a terminal disease, such as those with early or mid-stage dementia.

Amount People Need For Retirement Increases 53% in Biden’s Economy

The amount of money American adults believe they will need to save in order to retire has increased 15 percent over last year and 53 percent since 2020, according to a new survey.

U.S. Navy Overspent Nearly $400 Million in Ukraine Aid

The U.S. Navy overspent $398.9 million in Ukraine aid, a report from the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG) revealed.

Biden Admin to Play Film Calling for Queer Marine Biologists

The Department of the Interior (DOI) is to hold a Transgender Day of Visibility event on April 2, according to a report from The Daily Wire.

Washington State Introduces Snitch Line for ‘Hate Crimes’

Lawmakers in Democrat-run Washington have introduced a "snitch line" for residents to call in and report "hate crimes."

Texas AG Ken Paxton Investigates DEI Practices at Boeing Supplier

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Spirit Aerosystems, a large supplier to Boeing, after recurrent mishaps have occurred with airplane parts. Paxton’s investigation follows a series of costly and sometimes deadly accidents involving Boeing aircraft. In 2018 and 2019, 737s crashed in Indonesia and Ethiopia repeatedly, killing a total 346 people.

Multiple Passengers Hospitalized After United Flight Diverted

Officials said at least six people on a United Airlines flight headed to New Jersey were hospitalized when the plane was diverted over the weekend to an upstate New York airport because of high winds and a sick passenger.

Harvard Removes Book Crafted With Human Skin From University Library

Harvard University has announced it will remove a book made from human skin from its Houghton library.

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