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Month: May 2026

The End May Be Nigh for Automakers’ Monopoly on Car Repair Data

Think you own that new car you just bought? Not all of it. As many Americans are learning, Automakers own their data, and they’re trying to dictate who can fix the vehicle when something breaks or even when it just needs regular maintenance. It’s a way to force car and truck owners into expensive dealerships…

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ODNI Says It’s Investigating Allegations CIA Spied on Gabbard Task Force

A current CIA officer accused the CIA of spying on the group.

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Georgia Election Board Barred From Vote Observation Room, Echoing 2020 Obstruction

This latest denial of access fits a troubling pattern of transparency concerns in Georgia elections.

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Chick-fil-A Franchisee Sued Over Alleged Religious Discrimination

An employee was allegedly asked to accept a lower paying job if she wanted time off due to religious reasons.

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Packing the Supreme Court? Kamala Harris pushes idea as the party quickly forgets about Joe Biden…

Former Vice President Kamala Harris has suggested expanding the Supreme Court, abolishing the Electoral College and statehood for Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
In a call with the liberal group Emerge, the former vice president also said they should look at the Electoral College as well as statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico, both efforts that would help the Democrats.

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Teenagers Arrested in Random Shootings Across Austin That Left 4 Injured

Two teenagers were in custody and a potential third suspect was being sought following at least 10 random weekend shootings in Austin, Texas.

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Mastermind behind COVID meal fraud claims Omar knew about scheme: NYP report…

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/mastermind-behind-covid-meal-fraud-claims-omar-knew-about-scheme-nyp

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Trans HS track athlete sparks shocking podium decision after sweeping California finals…

A transgender high school athlete dominated multiple girls track and field events at a California regional final Saturday, igniting backlash from parents, competitors and activists, and prompting officials to award duplicate gold medals to female runners-up.
Crean Lutheran High School standout Reese Hogan, a vocal critic of transgender athletes competing in girls sports, finished third in the high jump.

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