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Study Finds Older Officials With Dementia May Be National Security Threat

Both current and former U.S. officials with dementia may be a national security threat, according to a study funded by the Pentagon.

Australian Bank Begins Digital-Only Transactions

Australia's fifth-largest bank, Macquarie Bank, is beginning the transition to digital-only transactions.

British General Medical Council Removes Word ‘Mother’

The British General Medical Council (GMC) has removed the term "mother" in new guidance.

House Committee Warns Biden’s Environmental Rule May Limit Fuel Access for Military and Federal Fleets

The Biden admin's measures to regulate fossil fuel usage in the federal and military sectors have come under renewed scrutiny.

5 American Prisoners Released as Biden Admin Gives $6 Billion to Iran

Some Iranian prisoners who were released decided not to return home.

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.

House Oversight Launches Investigation Into FEMA’s Response to Maui Wildfire

"Serious questions that remain unanswered today."

Los Angeles Mayor ‘Fearful’ Planes of Illegals May Arrive and Overwhelm the City

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said she is "fearful that any day" planes filled with illegal immigrants will be flown into the city.

McDonald’s Says New California Law Raising Minimum Wage For Fast-Food Workers to $20 an Hour is ‘Draconian’

The National Owners Association called California’s new AB 1228 "draconian" and expensive to franchisees in a memo distributed to its members.

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