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The U.S. government has been drafting sanctions on a number of mainland Chinese banks in retaliation for the communist state's commercial support of the Russian military industry, as reported by the Wall Street Journal on April 22 (Monday), citing individuals familiar with the matter. American officials have dialed up pressure
Research Finds More Than Half of School Apps Send Personal Student Data to Third Parties
According to a new research report published by the nonprofit Me2B Alliance, around 60 percent of school...
Kansas Lawmakers Overturn Governor’s Vetoes on Bills Regarding Election Integrity, Guns and Taxes
The Kansas legislature has voted to override state Democrat Governor Laura Kelly’s recent vetoes on three...
DEA Launching Project to Combat Record Rates of Fentanyl Flooding into United States
Since the beginning of the fiscal year 2021, the opioid fentanyl, which is 50 times more potent than...
Two Pennsylvanian Women Face Voter Fraud Charges, One Man Sentenced
Two women from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, are facing voter fraud charges for attempting to cast absentee...
Arizona Auditor Anticipates Antifa Attack in Court-Submitted Documents
A full forensic recount of the ballots cast in the 2020 presidential race in Maricopa County is presently...
Supreme Court Sides with Illegal Immigrant Against Deportation Due to Grammatical Error
The U.S. Supreme Court recently made a judgment in favor of an illegal immigrant against his deportation...
Ransomware Group Holds DC Police Informant Data Hostage After Security Breach
Hackers breached the computer systems of Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), obtaining...
‘Constantly Being Pressured and Pressured’: Houston Nurse Terminated After Refusing Mandatory COVID-19
A long-time Houston nurse said she lived under an environment of constant pressure and fear of discipline...
Amazon $3 Wage Bump a Warehouse Recruitment Stunt as Employers Struggle to Compete Against Welfare
E-commerce giant Amazon announced plans to permanently raise wages for more than 500,000 employees starting...