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Fraud Cartels Monopolize Big Tech. New Legislation May Stop That.
Many of these schemes begin with advertisements purchased by fraudsters, including international fraud cartels, who use social media platforms to lure victims into fake investment opportunities, romance scams, and other financial traps.
Firefighters Say Karen Bass Failed Them—Now They’re Taking Their Case to Voters
In June 2024, Mayor Karen Bass signed the city’s 2024-2025 budget, which cut the department’s funding by $17.6 million, according to data shared by Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia.
I Ran Arizona’s ESA Program. Here’s What The Critics Won’t Tell You.
You have heard the claims of school choice opponents: fraud, waste, lack of accountability. What you have not heard is that robust accountability mechanisms already exist in this program, and they are working.
Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 1: ‘God Bless America’ vs. ‘This Land Is Your Land’
Though the songs may be as familiar as the red, white, and blue, the stories behind them often are not.
Congress Scrambles To Cover Cost Of Iran War
On Wednesday, the White House’s Office of Management and Budget officially requested over $67 billion in Pentagon funding as part of a nearly $88 billion supplemental funding package.
Mamdani’s Welcome Of Former TPS Holders Sparks Calls for Criminal Prosecution
The court’s 6-3 decision would revoke the status of 330,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians.
JetBlue Plane Reports Drone Strike Near JFK Airport
The incident occurred Monday morning when the pilot of JetBlue Flight 948, arriving from Las Vegas, reported that an object believed to be a drone struck the aircraft at an altitude of about 3,000 feet during its final approach.
Why Did Speaker Johnson Send The Housing Bill To The White House
If President Donald Trump neither signs nor vetoes the measure within that timeframe while Congress remains in session, it will automatically become law.
Alex Murdaugh's Second Murder Trial Set For April 2027
Murdaugh, 58, appeared in court on Monday in his first hearing since the appellate ruling. Circuit Court Judge Debra McCaslin said jury selection will begin on the scheduled date and indicated the case would proceed without delay.
Supreme Court Strengthens Privacy Protections For Cellphone Data
In a 6-3 decision, Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the majority that obtaining location information from geofence databases constitutes a search under the Constitution and therefore generally requires judicial authorization.
Medicare To Cover Weight-Loss Drugs Under New Pilot Program
The temporary initiative is designed to improve access to anti-obesity drugs while evaluating new payment and coverage models for Medicare recipients.
How Did The Shooting At A German Welfare Facility Unfold
According to German authorities, five victims died at the scene while a sixth later succumbed to injuries in hospital.
Authorities Regain Partial Control After Jail Uprising
According to officials, the incident began around 5 a.m. when 88 inmates assaulted the three correctional officers on duty. One officer managed to escape shortly after the confrontation began, while the remaining two were taken hostage.
How Are Human And Great Ape Laughter Connected?
Researchers from the University of Warwick say the findings provide new insight into the evolution of communication and the origins of human speech.