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W.H.O. Calls for ‘Immediate Action’ After 300 Child Cough Syrup Deaths in 2022

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) on Monday called for “immediate and coordinated action” after more than 300 children in seven countries were killed by contaminated cough syrup last year.

Sanders: Trump’s a Liar, But ‘He Has a Right to Express His Views’ on Facebook, Instagram

On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) commented on former President Trump’s reinstatement to Facebook and Instagram by stating that while he thinks Trump “is a pathological liar,” he is the former President of the United States

Khanna: Meta Shouldn’t Punish Trump for Speech Protected by the First Amendment, A Few Billionaires Shouldn’t Decide Speech

On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) stated that he believes Meta should look to Supreme Court First Amendment law to determine how they handle former President Donald Trump’s reinstatement to Facebook and Instagram and

Meta Global Affairs Pres: We Limited Prominence of Hunter Story in Case Fact-Checkers Wanted to Review It, Which They Didn’t

During a portion of an interview aired on Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Meta President for Global Affairs Nick Clegg responded to a question on if Facebook manipulated or censored the Hunter Biden laptop story and stories

Democrats vote to give states more time on new primary calendar

A Democratic National Committee panel voted Wednesday to give New Hampshire and Georgia more time to make changes that would allow both to be part of a revamped group of five states leading off the party's presidential primary starting next year.

Judge orders release of Paul Pelosi attack footage

Footage of the attack on former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband will be released to the public after a judge on Wednesday denied prosecutors' request to keep it secret.

Biden officials block Senate intelligence committee from mishandled classified documents

Republican and Democratic senators emerged from a closed-door meeting Wednesday with Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines fuming that the Biden administration is withholding details about President Biden's and former President Donald Trump's mishandled classified documents.

The DOJ is moving in the right direction on antitrust

The Department of Justice is suing Google for monopolizing digital advertising.

DOJ says Louisiana prisons hold inmates beyond their release dates

The Department of Justice (DOJ) said that there is reasonable cause to believe that prisons across the state of Louisiana hold their inmates beyond their release dates. In a news release, the DOJ said it found that the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections (LDOC) denied individuals’ due process rights to a timely release...

House lawmakers hold moment of silence honoring victims of Monterey Park shooting

Lawmakers held a moment of silence on the House floor Wednesday to honor the victims of this weekend’s shooting in Monterey Park, Calif. Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.) — who represents Monterey Park and previously served as the city’s mayor — led the moment of silence Wednesday afternoon. Members of the California delegation joined her in the...

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