Government shuts down Florida national park after arrival of ‘approximately 300’ illegal immigrants

The federal government this week shut down a Florida national park after hundreds of illegal immigrants arrived at the location unexpectedly. The National Parks Service said in a press release that Dry Tortugas National Park would be closed on Monday … Read More

Hersheys Sued for Millions Over Dark Chocolate Allegedly Containing Excessive Levels of Lead and Cadmium

A Long Island man filed a $5 million federal lawsuit against The Hershey Company Wednesday alleging that the company’s dark chocolate contains dangerous levels of heavy metals. In a 24-page class action complaint in a federal court in New York,Christopher … Read More

Congressional report: U.S. FDA broke own protocols in approving Biogen Alzheimer’s drug

WASHINGTON, Dec 29 (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration failed to adhere to its own guidance and internal practices during the approval process for Biogen’s (BIIB.O) Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm, which was “rife with irregularities,” a congressional report showed … Read More

No counseling AGAINST queerness: U.S. judge hammers Christian view

Advisers can encourage same-sex behaviors, but not discourage them A homosexual federal judge has endorsed a Colorado state LGBT agenda point signed into law by a gay governor that imposes viewpoint discrimination on Christian counselors, threatening them with so-called “unprofessional … Read More

U.S. finance faces ESG backlash, more to come in 2023

BOSTON, Dec 27 (Reuters) – A movement by financial firms and activists to challenge companies over their efforts on climate change and social inequality faced organised and growing push-back in 2022, led by Republican U.S. politicians. Focusing on environmental, social … Read More

Busloads of Illegal Aliens Sent to Kamala Harris’s Home on Christmas Eve Were Headed for NY: Officials

Multiple busloads of illegal aliens that were dropped off near Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence in Washington, D.C. on Christmas Eve were initially set to arrive in New York, according to relief agencies. Tatiana Laborde, the managing director of SAMU First … Read More

Marines told to stop using ‘sir,’ ‘ma’am’ to avoid ‘misgendering’ superiors

No more “Yes, sir!” The US Marines may ban recruits from respectfully addressing senior members as “sir” or “ma’am” to avoid “misgendering” and offending them. The woke recommendation was made in a new $2 million report commissioned by the Corps from the … Read More

Hybrid wheat hitting U.S. fields as war, climate threaten global food supplies

CHICAGO, Dec 21 (Reuters) – Global seed maker Syngenta will release a new type of wheat developed with complex cross-breeding techniques in the United States next year, beating out rival companies that are also trying to develop higher yielding wheat … Read More

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