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Texas Senate Committee to Investigate Financial Asset Managers’ ESG Policies on Public Pension Investments

Committee will evaluate “the investment practices of financial services firms and how those practices affect the state’s public pensions.”

U.S. Officials Struggle to Track Billions in Aid to Ukraine

U.S. officials are scrambling to track the money and ensure it is used appropriately.

Florida Subpoenas Medical, Academic Orgs Pushing Transgender Sex Change Treatments onto Children

The State of Florida is taking a hard look at medical and academic organizations advocating for gender-affirming care for minors, issuing subpoenas to nearly two dozen of them in November, per reporting from The Daily Caller.
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Visualize How Much U.S. Taxpayer Money Is Flooding Into Ukraine—Each Dot Represents $100,000 (Video)

Each dot represents $100,000 in U.S. taxpayer dollars, according to a visualization created by Columbia and Duke graduate Will Geary, a data scientist and assistant professor at The Pratt Institute in New York. "U.S. aid to Ukraine totals $68 billion, and in November the White House asked Congress for another $38 billion," Geary Tweeted. "This would bring the total amount appropriated for Ukraine to over $100 billion."

U.S. Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates 0.5%: Highest Level in 15 Years

The highest since 2007 and part of the Fed's apparent effort to combat the worst inflation seen in four decades.

Norwegian Woman Faces Criminal Charges After Saying Men Can’t Be Lesbians

A Norwegian woman is under police investigation after claiming it is impossible for a man to be a lesbian.

New FTX CEO Earning $1,300 Per Hour

Paying three additional executives $975 per hour each.

Biden Admin Grants Working Visas to 65,000 Foreigners to Help ‘Meet Needs of American Businesses’

The Biden administration is set to allow nearly 65,000 H-2B foreign visa workers to take on nonagricultural jobs in the United States over the next nine months.

Former CNN Producer Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Crime

John Griffin, former CNN producer, pleaded guilty to “using interstate commerce for the enticement of a minor.”

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