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New York Times Reporter Reportedly Falls for Online Satire, Requests Comment on ‘MAGA Airspace’

The satirical tweet was prompted by the announcement that masks were no longer required on public transportation.

UK Judge Formally Approves Julian Assange’s Extradition to the US

UK District Judge Paul Goldspring has formally approved journalist and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition to the US to face charges about information that he published through WikiLeaks more than a decade ago.

Trains, Airlines Drop Mask Requirement Immediately Following Court Order

Amtrack, United, Delta, and several other airlines all made masks optional following the federal judge's ruling.

Doctor Says CA Bill AB 2223 Allows ‘Legalization of Killing of Innocent Newborn Children Up to the Age of 28 Days’

The bill's official analysis says AB 2223 removes criminal liability from a pregnant mother in relation to "all pregnancy outcomes, including the death of a newborn for any reason during the 'perinatal' period after birth."

Uber Ditches Mask Mandate for Riders, Drivers

Move comes the day after U.S. district judge struck down federal mandate.

SCOTUS Rejects Attempt by Blue States to Get Tax Cuts for the Rich

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.

BLM PAC Burned Through Almost All Its Cash Reserves in the First Quarter

Black Lives Matter PAC siphoned away almost all of its cash reserves during the first three months of 2022, with the largest chunk of funds going to a firm owned by a BLM board member.

Situation in Russian Economy, Ruble’s Exchange Rate Stabilizing, Says Putin

The situation in the Russian economy is stabilizing, while the ruble’s exchange rate is returning to the levels of early February, President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on economic issues on Monday.

Kansas Gov. Shoots Down Bill Banning Trans Athletes

Democratic Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed two Republican state congressional bills Friday: one that proposed a ban on transgender athletes in girls’ sports and another that would allow parents to challenge Kansas public education curriculum.

Ice Wasted Roughly $17 Million on Hotel Rooms for Illegal Immigrants, Report Finds

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) awarded a massive sum to a nonprofit for migrant detention at six hotels, but $17 million “went largely unused,” while the agency oddly accepted an unsolicited contract proposal while not considering others, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

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