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Declassified Report Reveals U.S. Gov’t Bought Americans’ Personal Data

"This report reveals what we feared most," according to policy attorney at Demand Progress Sean Vitka.

House Votes to Overturn Supreme Court Ruling That Gave Executive Branch Too Much Regulatory Power

The bill aims to overturn the 1984 Supreme Court ruling, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.

Texas Makes Election Fraud a Felony

Voting illegally could bring a 20-year sentence.

‘Intellectually Handicapped’ Teenager Reportedly Groomed by FBI to Become Terrorist

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reportedly groomed a 16-year-old boy with "brain development issues" into sending money to fake "terrorists" in order to catch him when he turned 18.

New York County District Attorney Ends Criminal Investigation into Trump Organization Without Filing Charges

The investigation was closed in early June by District Attorney Mimi Rocah.

Marine Veteran Daniel Penny Indicted After Subway Incident

A New York City grand jury indicted 24-year-old Marine veteran Daniel Penny after the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man reportedly harassing people on a subway.

Psychiatrist Testifies ‘Evidence of Harm’ in Child Transgender Procedures

Child psychiatrist Dr. Miriam Grossman testified before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Health that child transgender procedures present a significant risk of harm.

New Study Confirms COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Are Underreported

Under-reporting of injuries following vaccination "should be considered when delivering information to the community and in public health decision-making," the study authors write.

Under Biden, U.S. Pays Russia Billions for Nuclear Energy

Russia provides about a third of the U.S.'s supply of enriched uranium.

At Least 10% Of U.S. COVID Relief Aid Stolen, Wasted

“It is an unprecedented amount of fraud," said Justice Department acting director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Mike Galdo.

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