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According to the New York Times, the leader of an online gaming club where confidential Pentagon leaks first allegedly emerged is Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman.
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While President Joe Biden was vice president in 2011, Hunter Biden and his family's business partners tried to invest in Irish businesses.
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Army Sgt. Daniel Perry's attorneys charged Travis County District Attorney José Garza with witness tampering and retribution against a detective.
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The government wants to raise the price of gas cars by a lot. But in the long run, electric cars are so expensive that gas cars still seem like a better deal.
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Anheuser-Busch's market value has dropped by more than $6 billion in the days since it promoted a beer with transgender social media star Dylan Mulvaney. The company's shares have fallen because of a backlash against Bud Light across the country.
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After NIKE hired transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney to sell the company's sports bras and tights, some women went on TikTok and joined the 'Burn Bra Challenge' to destroy their NIKE sports bras.
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A lawsuit has been made against Tesla after it was said that employees were sharing pictures and videos they had taken with vehicle cameras. Reports say that workers shared clips of accidents, sexual encounters, and other things recorded by cameras in customers' cars without their knowledge or permission.
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An industry source said that the public's reaction to a Bud Light ad that promoted transgenderism has 'spooked' Anheuser-Busch distributors in the Midwest and South.
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A 'special access request' from President Joe Biden's office was used to raid former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, according to documents that America First Legal got from the National Archives.
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Bud Light's left-wing management have provoked widespread consumer rejection of their Bud Light beer by hiring Dylan Mulvaney, a salesman who poses as a euphoric 'transgender' female, according to multiple business leaders.