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HHS pulls all federal funding from Wuhan Institute of Virology

The Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday issued a notice barring the Wuhan Institute of Virology from federal funding for 10 years due to conducting experiments with high potential for dangerous public health consequences.

NYC spending more on immigrants than entire Dallas budget, councilman tells Congress

New York City is paying a tall price for the Biden administration’s border crisis and the Democratic-run city’s own anti-ICE policies, forcing taxpayers to fork over billions of dollars with no end in sight.

Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry accuses Pete Buttigieg of trying to ‘kill’ auto industry

Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) slammed Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a House hearing Wednesday, saying the Biden administration is attempting to "kill the auto industry" with electric vehicles.

Susanna Gibson, Virginia sex cam Democrat, raised $600K for campaign before videos exposed

Democratic Virginia delegate candidate Susanna Gibson hauled in hundreds of thousands of dollars through her campaign from liberal advocacy groups and individual donors just before news broke that she had sex with her husband for cash on camera, records show.

Study alleges race-based discrimination in admissions at University of Maryland

Center for Equal Opportunity published a study detailing alleged race-based discrimination in the admissions process at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Elon Musk’s Neuralink opens recruitment for human clinical trials

Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink is beginning the recruitment phase for its first clinical trial on humans.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for October worth up to $1,691 to be sent in 11 days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its October payments, worth up to $1,691, in 11 days.

House Republicans advance legislation to block central bank digital currency

House Republicans have advanced a bill that would stop the Federal Reserve from issuing digital currency, sending the legislation to the House for a vote.

Merrick Garland hearing: Texas representative grilled Garland over whether his department was still targeting parents

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) pressed U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday about whether his department has rescinded its directive to have the FBI investigate alleged threats against school personnel by looking into parents who protest at local school board meetings.

Class-action settlement: What to know about Illinois’s $68 million Instagram settlement

Illinois residents have a chance to file a claim for the state's $68 million class-action lawsuit against Instagram if they used the platform over the past eight years.
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