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Year: 2025

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Faces Second Criminal Referral Over Alleged Mortgage Fraud

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/federal-reserve-governor-lisa-cook-faces-second-criminal-referral-over-alleged-mortgage-fraud

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Noem Fires 24 FEMA Employees After Data Breach

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/noem-fires-24-fema-employees-after-data-breach

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Half of American Schools Require ‘Equitable’ Grading and Most Teachers Are Opposed: Survey

The report identifies five equitable grading practices: unlimited retakes, no late penalties, no zeroes, no homework, and no required participation.

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When politics dictate healthcare, patients lose

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Politics pushes past medicine as COVID-19, Biden’s decline, VA hospital shortages, and Illinois’ stance on masculinity show. Science and care fall to agendas, leaving veterans, families, and citizens with neglect. True healthcare means doctors and facilities serve people, not bureaucracy. Without health, nothing else matters—and it’s up to us to demand real care…

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New Jersey Towns Refunding Concealed Firearm License Fees They Consider Discriminatory

Under the plan—implemented by at least six boroughs so far—residents who pay the required $200 license fee can have $150 refunded.

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Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal

The judges let the import taxes stay in place while allowing the case to be sent back to a lower court.

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No Ten Commandments in public schools, says Texas district judge

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge blocks Texas from requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, challenging a new law signed by Governor Greg Abbott. The ruling questions historical tradition and raises constitutional concerns, setting the stage for a possible Supreme Court review. The case spotlights tensions between education, faith, and free speech in American classrooms…

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