Consumer Backlash in 2023 Produced a Mild Pride Month in 2024
(Headline USA) With pride month halfway over, shoppers can find the usual celebration of sodomy in some stores. But analysts say the marketing is toned down compared to previous years, and at some chains, there’s no trace of pride month at all. The more decent atmosphere underscores the struggle of many retailers to cater to…
CDC: New COVID Variant KP.3 on the Rise Across the US
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Biden Freezes at Fundraiser Days After Wandering Off at G7 Summit
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Joe Biden appeared to freeze shortly after being interviewed at a multi-million dollar fundraiser filled with Hollywood celebrities. At one point, Biden was rescued by former President Barack Obama, who also attended the high-profile event. The incident occurred after Biden and Obama participated in a 45-minute interview with comedian Jimmy Kimmel…
Foreigners Reportedly Exploit Fake Spinal Surgeries for Lucrative Insurance Fraud
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A group of foreign criminals and corrupt doctors have been exposed for orchestrating an alleged scheme involving fake spinal surgeries to inflate personal injury lawsuits. According to a review of court records by the New York Post, the perpetrators include members of the violent Salvadoran gang MS-13, Russian gangsters and a “cadre…
CNN Drops Additional Rules For First 2024 Presidential Debate
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Okla. Supreme Court Dismisses Reparations Lawsuit of Last ‘Tulsa Race Massacre’ Survivors
(Headline USA) The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, dampening the hope of advocates for racial justice that the city would make financial amends for an event that left as many as 300 people dead and a once-thriving district in smoldering ruins. The nine-member court…