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Abbott Labs Face DOJ Criminal Investigation Over Baby Formula Shortage

Abbott Laboratories' Michigan plant, which was at the center of the U.S. baby formula shortage last year, faces a criminal investigation by the Justice Department, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Biden Continues to See Low Approval Ratings Despite Midterm Results

President Joe Biden witnessed some of the lowest approval ratings of his administration despite moderating price levels and the Democratic Party avoiding severe midterm losses, according to a new poll from Reuters.

‘March for Life’ Rally in D.C. Underway, Thousands in Attendance (Video)

The march will begin on the National Mall at noon and will feature speeches from prominent figures such as U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, who won the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization that led to the Supreme Court overturning Roe.

Texas AG to Halt Most of Citigroup’s Municipal Offerings on Gun Law Row

Citigroup Inc (C.N) has discriminated against the firearms sector, the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said, making a decision that "has the effect" of Texas halting Citi's ability to underwrite most municipal bond offerings in the state.

Microsoft Announces Mass Layoffs

Microsoft announced on Wednesday it will eliminate 10,000 jobs worldwide, almost 5% of its workforce, and take a $1.2-billion charge as global growth is slowing down.

Was Greta Thunberg’s Arrest Staged?

Footage shows Thunberg smiling, posing, and laughing with police and reporters.

Hunter Biden Said He Paid Nearly $50,000 a Month to Live at House Where Classified Docs Were Discovered, Document Shows

Hunter Biden claimed he paid $49,910 a month to live at President Joe Biden’s Delaware residence where classified documents were discovered, a document shows.

Household Wealth Optimism Collapses, Global Survey Shows

Barely two in five people believe their families will be better off in the future, according to a regular global survey that also identified growing levels of distrust in institutions among low-income households.

U.S. Court Ruling Upholds Federal Funding for Faith-Based Colleges with Traditional Values on Gender

A federal judge in Oregon dismissed a lawsuit from a group of 40 LGBT+ individuals against the U.S. Education Department challenging a Title IX exemption that allows religious colleges to receive federal funding.

Latest COVID Subvariant More Likely to Infect Vaccinated Individuals

New York City health officials are warning residents that the infectious omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 may be more likely to infect people who have already been vaccinated or infected with COVID-19. 

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