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Families of Those Who Died From COVID-19 Sue EcoHealth Alliance

The lawsuit alleges EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak knew the virus was “capable of causing a worldwide pandemic."

Afghanistan Women, Girls Pay Price Two Years After Biden Withdrawal Leaves Taliban In Charge: AP

Women and girls have been restricted from public places like parks, gyms, and universities, as well as from employment opportunities with NGOs and the United Nations.

Texas Judge Finds School District Violated Father’s Rights

A U.S. district court judge in Texas found that a father's claims that school board members and police violated his rights after removing him and preventing him from returning to school board meetings are valid.

At Least 96 Dead From Maui Fires

There are 96 confirmed deaths as a result of the Maui wildfires.

Trump Jan. 6 Judge Worked at Firm Representing Russia Hoax Dossier

The judge presiding over the Trump January 6 previously worked at a law firm representing Russia hoax dossier firm Fusion GPS.

Georgia Court Website Publishes, Removes Document Listing Trump Criminal Charges (Read Document)

The charges mentioned in the now-removed document encompass violations such as the "Violation Of The Georgia Rico (Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations) Act," "Solicitation Of Violation Of Oath By Public Officer," "Conspiracy To Commit False Statements and Writings," and "Conspiracy To Commit Forgery in the First Degree."

Biden Admin Gives Another $200 Million Weapons Package for Ukraine

Package "includes air defense munitions, artillery rounds, anti-armor capabilities, and additional mine-clearing equipment."

U.S. District Court Judge Blocks Implementation of Law Preventing Transgender Students From Using Restrooms

A U.S. District Court judge blocked implementation of a new Idaho law that would prevent transgender students from using restrooms that do not match their biological sex at birth in public schools.

Special Counsel David Weiss Appointment Violates U.S. Code

Weiss already worked for the U.S. government prior to the appointment.

Military Industrial Employee Detained on Suspicion of Spying for CIA

China’s Ministry of State Security stated it detained an employee from a military-industrial group on suspicion of spying for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

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