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Nashville Woman Has Contributed 2,229 Times to ActBlue Since Beginning of 2023

Over the past week, The Tennessee Star has been tracking Tennessee’s apparent "ghost donors" to far-left Political Action Committee (PAC) ActBlue who have contributed more than 1,000 times to the organization since the beginning of 2023. 
Cynthia Matthews of Nashville is another "ghost donor" identified by The Star. 

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Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Hospital Worker Fired for Refusing COVID Vaccine

An appeals court has reinstated a religious discrimination lawsuit lodged by hospital worker who was fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Abortion Amendments Certified for November Ballots in Arizona, Missouri

If passed, they would enshrine a right to abortion through fetal viability and in cases where a doctor has deemed the mother’s life or health is at risk.

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One Rule Has Saved Americans from Billions in Wasteful Government Spending

A rule requiring the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to publish annual reports on wasteful spending has saved billions of taxpayer dollars since 2011, according to an Open the Books report released Wednesday.
Former Republican Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn amended the Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 to require the GAO to include an investigation into duplicate spending between government entities in its annual report, which has saved the government $667.5 billion since its first report in 2011, according to Open the Books. Congress, however, had made efforts to stifle the GAO’s mission, threatening to cut its funding right after its first report, and has been the slowest to adopt the GAO’s waste-cutting recommendations.

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Global Health Emergency Is Declared by World Health Organization over Mpox Outbreak in Africa

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Wednesday that the outbreak of mpox, formerly called Monkeypox, is a global public health emergency based on an increase in cases and deaths in recent months.

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Court Orders UCLA to Stop Protesters From Blocking Jewish Students

The students ‘were excluded from portions of the UCLA campus because they refused to denounce their faith,’ the judge wrote, calling it ‘unimaginable.’

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Alabama Secretary Of State Finds 3,000 Potential Noncitizens Registered To Vote

Wes Allen is sending the registrations to the state’s attorney general for ‘further investigation and possible criminal prosecution.’

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Black Philadelphia Woman on Inflation: ‘They’re Killing Us Without Killing Us’

‘They’re hurting people in ways that they can’t help themselves’

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