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U.S. Sanctions Chinese Companies, Labs Over Military Connections

The United States sanctioned 11 Chinese entities over their involvement with the Chinese military.

High School Students Uncover Concerning Levels of DNA Contamination in Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine

A team of high school students from Centreville High School in Virginia, collaborating with the FDA, has uncovered concerning levels of DNA contamination in Pfizer’s experimental and commercial mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

Trump Creates Position for Executive Producer

President-elect Donald Trump announced that Justin Caporale, the man behind Trump's garbage truck photo-op, will be serving in his second administration.

Guardian Angels Patrol New York Subways

The Guardian Angels are resuming patrols of New York City's subways.

Puerto Rico Without Power

Almost all of Puerto Rico was hit with a blackout Tuesday morning, leaving 1.3 million clients in the dark.

CT Attorney General: Mixed-Status Families Make Immigration Expulsions Complex

On Monday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong argued on MSNBC’s The Beat that deporting undocumented immigrants is far more complex than it appears due to the prevalence of mixed-status families. Tong highlighted that 70% of households with an undocumented individual also include U.S. citizens or residents with other legal statuses, making mass expulsions logistically and socially challenging.

Florida Democrat Becomes Republican

Florida State Representative Hillary Cassel has switched to the Republican Party.

China Sanctions 7 U.S. Companies Over Taiwan Aid

The Chinese government placed sanctions on seven U.S. companies in response to the United States announcing assistance to Taiwan.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Hoping to Negotiate End to War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has recently signaled a shift in his approach to the war with Russia, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic solutions to end the conflict.

Why Chris Wright’s Pragmatic Approach to Energy Policy is Stirring Controversy

As North Carolina continues to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, families face an ongoing struggle without access to basic necessities like power. This hardship has reignited national debates surrounding energy production, climate change, and the role of government in addressing these challenges. Amid these discussions, President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Chris Wright as Secretary of Energy has become a lightning rod for criticism, largely from those pushing a fear-driven climate agenda.

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