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Month: May 2024

DOJ Sues Ticketmaster’s Owner, Alleging Monopoly Over Live Events Industry

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/doj-sues-ticketmasters-owner-alleging-monopoly-over-live-events-industry

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Star-Studded Lawsuit Fizzles in Fight Over COVID-19 “Misinformation” Censorship

Judge Rice’s ruling sparks debate on free speech versus public health in COVID-19 misinformation case.

The post Star-Studded Lawsuit Fizzles in Fight Over COVID-19 “Misinformation” Censorship appeared first on Reclaim The Net.

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Feds Send $75 Million for Georgia Semiconductor Manufacturing Plant

Federal authorities are giving up to $75 million in federal tax dollars to a private company to help Georgia semiconductor manufacturing.
The money, part of the roughly $54 billion CHIPS Act of 2022, will go to Absolics, a subsidiary of South Korea’s SKC, to support the construction of a 120,000-square-foot facility in Covington. Officials said the project should create roughly 1,200 manufacturing and construction jobs.

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We shouldn’t be surprised by how evil has thrived…

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Federal meddling infiltrates every aspect of our lives, from public bathrooms to state voting laws. We the People must stop relying on Washington, D.C., to fix our problems. It’s time to hold elected officials accountable and reclaim our sovereignty. Unless we act, calling ourselves the land of the free is mere whistling past the graveyard of history…

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CIA Prevented Investigators from Interviewing Hunter Biden Lawyer, New IRS Whistleblower Docs Say

A new cache of documents from the IRS whistleblowers released Wednesday by the House Ways and Means Committee show how the Central Intelligence Agency directly intervened to prevent the IRS investigators from interviewing Hunter Biden lawyer and benefactor Kevin Morris.
The CIA’s involvement in the case was first suggested in earlier this year when the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees wrote a letter to Director William Burns that revealed impeachment investigators had at least one whistleblower who alleged the spy agency tried to interfere with a witness interview in the case, Just the News previously reported.

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Lawsuit Says Swing State Ordered Election Officials Not to Verify Voter Eligibility 

Litigation groups filed a new lawsuit against Pennsylvania this week for its 2018 directive restricting local election officials from verifying voter eligibility. According to the lawsuit, the secretary of state directed all 67 county election boards to ignore the mandates of the Help America Vote Act requiring election officials to verify the driver’s licenses and …

The post Lawsuit Says Swing State Ordered Election Officials Not to Verify Voter Eligibility  appeared first on The New American.

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House Panel Advances Election Integrity Bills

One bill requires proof of citizenship to register to vote and the other would block foreign financial interference in U.S. elections.

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Supreme Court Sides With Government in 3-strikes Gun Law Ruling

Federal law mandates a 15-year minimum sentence for illegal firearms possession when the defendant has three prior convictions for drugs or violent felonies.

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