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Soros’ Foundation, Swiss Billionaire Back Organization Acquiring Numerous Local Newspapers

Twenty-two Maine newspapers were purchased by the Democrat mega-donors.

Social Media Influencers Paid to Advertize Aspartame, Sugar to Children

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently said non-sugar sweeteners are ineffective for weight loss and "possibly carcinogenic."

Illinois Abolishes Cash Bail: Will ‘Embolden Criminals Even More’

“Terribly detrimental to public safety.”

Ukrainian Forces Likely Behind Missile Strike Previously Attributed to Russia: New York Times Analysis

Initial accusations pointed fingers at Russian "terrorists," as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky angled it.

Kansas Bans Gender Changes on Birth Certificates

The move comes after a successful lawsuit by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, challenging the previous provision that permitted individuals to alter their gender on state documentation.

Study Links BLM Protests to Reduction in Police Killings, Rise in Homicides

A recent study spanning five years observed a decline in police-related fatalities in the wake of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests.

G20 Countries to Develop ‘Digital Public Infrastructure,’ Raising Privacy Concerns

Digital ID systems may threaten individual freedoms.

46 Million Migrants Residing in U.S.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 46 million migrants live within the United States.

Ford Announces Around 600 Layoffs On Day One Of UAW Strike

The Ford Motor Company announced last week that it will temporarily be laying off around 600 nonstriking employees at its Michigan Assembly Plant.

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