Trump Argues Biden’s J6 Committee Pardons Are Not Valid, Legal Experts Contradict His Claims
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The article reports that former President Donald Trump claims that the pardons issued by President Joe Biden for the J6 committee are invalid because they were signed with an autopen. However, the article points out that legal experts do not agree with Trump's claim. No further detail is provided about the nature of these pardons, why…
EPA’s Endangerment Finding Alterations May Trigger Litigation Wave
Matthew Morrison, an expert on environment law, said that even if the EPA's endangerment finding was rescinded, the…
Retirement Uncertainty Amid Market Dips: Advice for Older Americans
As retirement uncertainties rise due to market fluctuations and policy changes, experts advise against drastic…
Ex-Proud Boys Leader, Pardoned by Trump, Faces New Challenges
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Former Proud Boys leader, Enrique Tarrio, was pardoned by Donald Trump, freeing him from a 17-year prison sentence. However, after his release, Tarrio has faced further issues, including an investigation into his involvement in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The probe is looking at whether Tarrio was involved in the organizing and…
US Veterans Affairs to Cease Medical Treatments for Transgender Veterans
Veterans Affairs phases out all medical treatments for gender dysphoria, sparking condemnation from advocates…
Fit CEO Invests $1.3K Monthly in Pre-Work Double Fitness Classes
About Yann Magnan
At 53, Yann Magnan serves as the CEO of a burgeoning software startup and splits his time…
The Urgent Need for Universal DPYD Testing Before Chemotherapy in the US
1 in 20 people carry a gene that can make certain chemotherapy lethal. Advocates call for mandatory genetic testing before treatment.
SystemR&D sparks innovation in intelligent factories
Despite challenges such as rising labor costs and political instability, experts believe the realignment of global…
Trump’s Order to Dismantle Voice of America: Key Facts
Explore the persisting recession fears amid ongoing inflation and trade wars, and the impact of President Trump's…
Former U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey, Trailblazing New York Democrat, Dies at 87
Former U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey, first woman to chair the House Appropriations Committee, dies at 87 after battling metastatic breast cancer.