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Secret Service Denies FOIA Request for White House Cocaine Incident Records

The DHS wrote, “As your request seeks records reflecting visitors or related information concerning the Office of the President, please be advised that these records are not Secret Service agency records subject to the FOIA.”

Multinational INTERPOL Campaign Makes Over 1,000 Arrests for Human Trafficking, Migrant Smuggling

The international campaign, dubbed Operation "FLASH-WEKA," witnessed the concerted efforts of law enforcement agencies across 54 countries to dismantle criminal networks involved in human trafficking and migrant smuggling.

New CDC Director Says COVID Vaccine Will Become Similar to Flu Shots Where You’ll ‘Get Your Annual COVID Shot’

The new Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Mandy Cohen, said she expects the COVID jab to become an annual shot like the flu vaccine.

Transgender Who Murdered His Two Children Will Receive Taxpayer-Funded Breast Implants in Prison

A biological man who now identifies as transgender and received the death penalty in 2014 for killing his two children will now be provided taxpayer-funded breast implants in a women's prison.

Anti-Woke Online Marketplace PublicSq. Offers Jobs to Fired Bud Light Workers

"We're sorry that Anheuser-Busch leadership prioritized left-wing ideology over sound business practices," PublicSq.'s letter began.

Hunter Biden Plea Deal Would Have Granted Him Wide-Range Immunity, Avoid Jail Time for Gun Charge

The plea deal consisted of a "plea agreement" and a "diversion agreement" that would have protected Hunter Biden from foreign lobbying crimes and other felonies.

Kansas Heartland Tri-State Bank Becomes 5th Shutdown as Regulators Force it to Close

Heartland Tri-State Bank became the latest financial institution to fail in the current economy, marking the fifth bank closure this year amidst regulatory pressures.

‘Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus’ Case Reported in UAE

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Arab Emirates has reported a new case of a virus in the country.

Incandescent Light Bulbs to Be Banned Starting August 1

A federal ban on incandescent light bulbs is set to begin on August 1.

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