A new report from The New York Times reveals that an expert on Parkinson’s disease visited the White House eight times over an eight-month period. Visitor logs indicate that neurologist …
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A University of Georgia-based start-up, CyanVac LLC, announces it will commence a clinical trial for a nasal COVID-19 vaccine this fall, bolstered by federal funding. The innovative trial is funded …
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Appeals Court Rules Students at Fake Michigan University Can Sue U.S. Government
by supportby supportAn appeals court has ruled that students who were enrolled in the fake University of Farmington in Michigan have the right to sue the U.S. government. The university was established …
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Americans Gearing Up for July 4th, Amid New Poll Revealing a Complex Picture on National Pride
by supportby supportAs Americans prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, a recent Gallup poll reveals a complex picture of national pride. The survey indicates that while many Americans still cherish their …
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Global Empowerment Mission Sends Hurricane Relief Supplies to the Caribbean
by supportby supportIn response to the impending threat of Hurricane Beryl, a Category 5 hurricane, the Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) based in Doral, Florida, is mobilizing extensive hurricane relief efforts to aid …
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Oklahoma Superintendent Requires Bible in Classrooms, Sparking Debate
by supportby supportOklahoma’s state school superintendent, Ryan Walters, mandates that all public schools in the state must have a Bible in every classroom and that teachers incorporate it into their curriculum. This …
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a group of fishermen from New Jersey and Rhode Island, challenging the authority of a federal agency. The case centered on a …
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Supreme Court Approves Measure Allowing Cities to Punish People for Sleeping Outside
by supportby supportIn a controversial decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has approved a measure that allows cities to punish individuals for sleeping outside. The ruling comes amidst record numbers of people without …
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Supreme Court Rules January 6th Capitol Rioter Improperly Charged with Obstruction
by supportby supportThe Supreme Court rules that a former Pennsylvania police officer involved in the January 6th Capitol riot was improperly charged with obstruction. The decision, passed with a 6-3 majority, clarifies …
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The Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling that curtails the enforcement powers of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a 6-3 decision, the Court determined that the SEC …