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Coronavirus

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Move over Cuomo? Democratic officials facing heat for herding COVID patients into nursing homes

Critics allege COVID readmission policies drove up death rates among senior citizens.

Congress

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Congress

Three House hearings this week signal urgency as Congress probes Trump assassination attempt

The testimony of USSS Director Cheatle scheduled for Monday comes a little over one week after the assassination attempt on former President Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.

Media

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Media cites Trump rally for COVID-19 danger but raises no such concern for Brooklyn event

When thousands of people recently gathered in Brooklyn, several reports never even mentioned COVID-19.

Waste, Fraud and Abuse

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Sam Bankman-Fried, Dec. 8, 2021, Washington, D.C.

As FTX investors were bilked, DC politicians benefited from Bankman-Fried's alleged fraud

The disgraced crypto mogul allegedly began committing fraud from FTX's inception, all the while donating millions to lawmakers and political groups in what prosecutors say was a bid to buy influence across the nation's capital.

Energy

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Critics warn that Biden’s hydrogen initiative could become next green energy boondoggle

Billions of federal tax dollars are being poured into a fledgling hydrogen industry, and critics say the plan lacks as much forethought as the rest of Biden's green initiatives.

Middle East

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IDF reservist, Kfar Aza, Israel, Oct. 10, 2023

Israeli troops short of combat gear after 360,000 reservists called up after Hamas attacks

More than 5% of the country is currently serving or was called up to serve after what many call "Israel's 9/11." Supply-chain problems abound, given the massive size of the deployment of IDF troops.

Energy

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Joe Biden, Sept. 14, 2022, Detroit, Mich.

Less than a year after Biden announced his EV push, industry shows his targets may be unobtainable

An analysis by energy expert Robert Bryce found that Ford Motor Company incurred an operating loss of its EV business in 2023 that exceeded its total profit for the year. The company lost $64,731 on every electric vehicle it sold last year.

Coronavirus

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The Navy's USS Chief transits the East China Sea on April 20.

Navy refuses to deploy ship commanded by vax objector, blames judge for vessel's unavailability

"If there is injury to the Navy from shutting down the Commander's ship, it is self-inflicted and intentional," the plaintiff's attorneys argued.

Elections

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A ballot drop box

Connecticut mayoral election do-over set for this month amid election fraud investigations

Bridgeport, Connecticut has a history of redoing elections following allegations of voter fraud.

Why the George Floyd case may not be open and shut

June 5, 2020
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