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San Francisco Transit System to Pay Nearly $8 Million to Workers Fired Over COVID Vaccine

Former employees of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) will receive nearly $8 million.

WHO Working with Partners to Limit ‘Misinformation’

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for governments to reduce the spread of so-called "misinformation" during the recent World Health Summit.

Sizzling Critiques: McDonald’s Staff Respond to Trump’s Culinary Attempt

Former President Donald Trump spent part of his Sunday afternoon at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, mainly to poke fun at Vice President Kamala Harris....

Trump Receives Warm Welcome at Pittsburgh Steelers Game

Former President Donald Trump was met with a loud welcome at the Pittsburgh Steelers game against the New York Jets on Sunday night to chants of, “USA! USA!”

Large Crowd of Pennsylvania Steel Workers Endorse Donald Trump

Donald Trump received a warm endorsement from steel workers in Pennsylvania over the weekend, with one worker referring to the former president as his...

California’s New Oil Regulations Prompt Phillips 66 Refinery Shutdown

Phillips 66 announced on Wednesday that it plans to shut down its refinery located in the Los Angeles area by the end of 2025...

Biden-Harris Administration Forgives $4.5 Billion in Student Loans for Public Service Workers

The Biden-Harris administration revealed on Thursday a new wave of student loan forgiveness, erasing $4.5 billion in debt for over 60,000 public service workers....

Liz Cheney Communicated with Jan 6 Committee Witness Without Attorney’s Knowledge

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) communicated with the House January 6th Select Committee’s key witness without the attorney's knowledge, according to documents obtained by House Republicans.

Massachusetts Town to Fine Resident Projecting Trump Sign on Water Tower

The town of Hanson, Massachusetts announced it intends to fine an individual projecting a pro-Trump sign on a water tower.

North Carolina Approves Modifications to Voting Locations

The North Carolina Board of Elections unanimously approved a plan to modify in-person early voting locations following Hurricane Helene.

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