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The CMS administrator ordered Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to fix issues in 60 days or lose federal funding.
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The judge said Comey’s former attorney, Daniel Richman, will likely succeed on the merits of his claim that the government violated his Fourth Amendment rights.
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https://bonginoreport.com/health-fitness/u-s-vaccine-panel-not-all-newborns-need-hepatitis-b-shot
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The department said it is in the Midwest and acted illegally in part because it ignored a religious exemption for the vaccination that had been filed pursuant to state law.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said on Dec. 3 that it has launched an investigation into a school that officials said illegally vaccinated a child without parental consent.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/05/politics/accused-pipe-bomber-made-statements
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The reality, though, is that the FBI spent years persecuting every touristy grandma who wandered into the Capitol on January 6 while completely ignoring the trove of pipe-bomb evidence.
Georgia Republican Congressman Barry Loudermilk’s House Administration Oversight Subcommittee told us more than a year ago that cellular carriers “have told Congress they possess intact phone usage data from the vicinity where two pipe bombs were planted” just before the January 6 Capitol riot, and this revelation is “directly disputing FBI testimony that agents couldn’t identify a suspect because the phone data was corrupted.”
A House Democrat has pledged to file two articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over his actions against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific and his part in the “Signalgate” scandal .
Thanedar said the first would be “for murder and conspiracy to murder” over the deadly strikes on alleged narco-boats and the second for the “reckless and unlawful mishandling of classified information,” referring to Hegseth discussing plans for an airstrike on Houthi rebels in Yemen earlier this year in a group chat on the messaging app Signal.
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to consider President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship. Trump issued the executive order ending guaranteed citizenship for children of illegal aliens or migrants on temporary visas in January on his first day in office. The Trump administration urged the justices to take up the case in September […]
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