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Month: October 2025

FDA Quietly Approved New Abortion Drug After Promising Safety Investigation

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new generic version of mifepristone on Tuesday. Weeks after confirming a review of the abortion pill was underway, the FDA approved the application of a new mifepristone producer, Evita Solutions, LLC, according to a letter sent to the company. “Evita Solutions believes that all people should have […]

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Public Trust in News Media Drops to Another New Low in Gallup Poll (Even Among Dems!)

After hitting a record low last year, Americans’ trust in the nation’s legacy media has now sunk even lower, Gallup reported Thursday, releasing results of its annual survey of U.S. adults.
When Gallup began the survey in 1972, 7 in 10 adults had either a “fair amount” (50%) or “great deal” (18%) of trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, accurately and fairly.
Today, 7- 10 have either “not very much” confidence (36%) or “none at all” (34%).
This year’s survey marks the first time that fewer than 3 in 10 U.S. adults have expressed trust in the news they’re being fed by the media. Confidence fell below 50% level in 2004, and hasn’t returned to that level since then.
Today, 28% say they have at least a fair amount of trust in the media, down from 31% last year and 40% five years ago.
All political affiliation groups registered record-low confidence this year, though the legacy media’s well-documented liberal bias continues to buoy Democrats’ trust. Even so, barely half (51%) of Democrats have confidence in the news media today.
Although older adults have “significantly more faith” in the media than do younger Americans, trust in media is steadily declining among all age groups, Gallup reports:
“In the early 2000s, Americans in all four age groups expressed relatively similar levels of confidence in the media, at just above 50%. Since then, confidence among all four groups has gradually declined — but less so among Americans aged 65 and older.”
The annual Gallup survey was conducted September 2-16, polling adults, ages 18+, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. It has a margin of sampling error of ±4 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.

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Former Chief Steven Sund Says FBI Sent 55 Agents To The Capitol Jan. 6, None For “Crowd Control”

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/former-chief-steven-sund-says-fbi-sent-55-agents-to-the-capitol-jan-6-none-for-crowd-control

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So It Turns Out the Military’s Recruitment Crisis Under Biden Was a Leadership Problem After All

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/so-it-turns-out-the-militarys-recruitment-crisis-under-biden-was-a-leadership-problem-after-all

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720 Structures Lost in Malibu Fires – Only 2 Building Permits Have Been Issued So Far

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/720-structures-lost-in-malibu-fires-only-2-building-permits-have-been-issued-so-far

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Tag-team governing: red vs blue

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – You may like one team’s agenda above the other, but are you willing to sell your rights so they can play this game with our future? Like a tag-team wrestling team, the Democrats and Republicans seem to take turns infringing on our rights. Yes, they have different agendas, but they repeatedly use the same techniques, many of which are unconstitutional, to get their way…

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Bill C-8 could strip internet, phone access for dissenting persons

Subhead:Cabinet could prohibit a telecommunications provider from offering service to any “specified person” without a warrant.#

 

The Liberal government plans to introduce legislation that would allow them to unilaterally quarantine Canadians from the internet, despite international recognition of internet access as a human right, reported the National Post.

Bill C-8, undergoing its second reading, empowers the Minister of Industry (Mélanie Joly), in consultation with the Minister of Public Safety (Gary Anandasangaree), to direct telecom providers (e.g., Rogers, Telus) to disconnect internet services for "any specified person" by amending the Telecommunications Act.

The industry minister could prohibit a telecommunications provider from offering service to any “specified person” without a warrant, with oversight only occurring after the order.

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