Associated PressIn the largest grift in U.S. history, individuals and organizations exploited lax
oversight and regulation to steal and misuse over $400 billion of the $4.2 trillion in federal COVID-19 relief aid. |
BBCFour children survived 40 days in the Amazon jungle after a plane crash,
with their dying mother instructing them to find help, and their indigenous knowledge contributing significantly to their survival. |
The
HillLegal analyst Jonathan Turley has stated that Trump, indicted on
multiple charges related to his handling of classified documents, could face a potential life sentence if convicted on even a single count. |
ForbesOzempic, an FDA-approved medication for type 2 diabetes that is also linked with modest
weight loss, is seeing off-label use for weight management due to its effect on hunger and fullness. |
Deseret
NewsEastern Oregon has become the 12th county to vote in favor of
joining Idaho, reflecting a growing "Greater Idaho" movement, although changing state borders would require legislative approval. |
The Wall
Street JournalJack Smith's case marks the first federal prosecution of a former
president, and while strong, it’s political implications and public reception highlight the complexity of prosecuting a leading political candidate. |
The
Public's RadioConduct by two top officials with the RI Department of Administration left a
Philadelphia company wondering “how to work with people who are so blatantly racist, sexist and unprofessional.” |
Daily
MailPentagon whistleblower David Grusch, a former Air Force member,
alleges that a secret UFO retrieval program has uncovered malevolent 'non-human intelligences' that have caused human fatalities. |
ABC
NewsPresident Biden underwent a root canal procedure without the use
of general anesthesia at the White House, leading him to miss some scheduled events but maintaining his charge as president throughout. |
Fox
NewsHonig criticized the DOJ for the drawn-out investigation into
Hunter Biden's alleged misdemeanor tax filing, felony tax evasion, and false statement charges, arguing it should have taken weeks, not years. |
NBC
NewsThe "Unabomber," Ted Kaczynski, committed suicide in his North Carolina prison
cell at age 81, after serving more than 25 years of his life sentence and being diagnosed with cancer. |
MSNFollowing a controversial exhibition boxing match between Floyd
Mayweather and John Gotti III, Gotti's sister Nicolette threatened Mayweather's daughter via Instagram, promising retribution in the future. |
BenzingaKairan Quazi, a 14-year-old software engineer who
previously interned at Blackbird.AI, has become the youngest person to join Elon Musk's SpaceX, where he will work on the Starlink engineering team. |
WFMY-TVSCOTUS has declined to review NC's decision to stop issuing
specialty license plates featuring the Confederate flag, a case brought forth by the state's chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. |
New York
PostSenator Grassley alleged that an FBI source claims a Ukrainian businessman has 17
"insurance" audio recordings of the Bidens, suggesting they received $5 million each from Burisma's owner. |
Hindustan
TimesA clip from Jocelyn Chia's comedy routine at the Comedy Cellar,
where she made a remark about the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, sparked controversy after it was shared on socials. |
PoliticoThe political action committee, EMILY's List, intends to
invest millions in improving VP Harris' public perception amidst low ratings and anticipated Republican challenges in the 2024 election. |
CBS
NewsTreat Williams, known for roles in "Everwood" and "Hair," died
at age 71 after a motorcycle crash in when he collided with an SUV and was subsequently pronounced dead at Albany Medical Center. |
MarketWatchA dozen Philadelphia police officers who were fired or
suspended for racist and violent social media posts can pursue a lawsuit against the city claiming their First Amendment rights were violated. |
The
Hollywood Reporter Pat Sajak,
long-time host of Wheel of Fortune since 1983, has announced that he will retire after the show's 41st season, marking the end of an era, but will continue as a consultant for three years. |
Drop the Tox: The Hidden Dangers in Our Daily Lives By Kaitlyn Pany
"'Our
children are swimming around in a toxic soup,' said RFK Jr. to Michael Smerconish on June 5th, 2023. RFK Jr. might have a lot of controversial opinions, but this statement is not." explains Kaitlyn Pany, a high school junior with a passion for the impacts of environmental toxins on the human body. |
For the
Left Tennessee Republican Rep. Anthony Ogles has introduced articles of impeachment against
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing them of misconduct in their official roles. |
For the
RightA former valet and personal aide of Donald Trump, is facing legal
charges for allegedly moving boxes from the White House at Trump's direction and then lying about it to investigators. |
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