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Dept. of Justice pays out nearly $1 million to public university to track spread of ‘Mis-, Dis- and Mal-Information’

The following is from Judicial Watch’s Corruption Chronicles. As the presidential election approaches, the Biden administration is expanding its controversial initiative to control information and censor Americans by funding a new project that tracks the spread of “mis-, dis-, and […]

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US Customs and Border Protection cites ‘operational vulnerabilities’ in refusing to release data on immigrant flights

The following is from Just The News. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has admitted that its organization of flights for hundreds of thousands of foreigners from external airports to the U.S. has resulted in “operational vulnerabilities” that could present a

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(READ) ‘False Claims Act’ cases recoups over $75 billion in tax money lost to fraud

Thanks to a law Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) championed, the federal government recovered $2.68 billion in 2023 and settled the most fraud cases ever in a single year. That’s according to Grassley’s office. Since Grassley strengthened the False Claims Act in 1986,

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(FDA) Drug companies allowed to use AI in place of animal testing, prior to human clinical trials

The following is from The Vaccine Reaction. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is no longer requiring pharmaceutical companies to test new drugs and biologics (vaccines) on animals prior to human clinical trials and licensure. This is a change

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