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1 week ago |
newstarget.com | Laura Harris |Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey |Belle Carter
The DOJ and ATF have rescinded Biden's 2021 "Zero Tolerance" policy, which mandated license revocations for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) over even minor or first-time violations, including paperwork errors. Under Biden, the ATF revoked 92 licenses in 2022 (1.3 percent of reviewed dealers) and 170 in 2023 – record highs. With the policy overturned, the ATF will revert to pre-Biden discretion, evaluating violations individually rather than imposing automatic revocations for minor infractions.
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2 weeks ago |
newstarget.com | Laura Harris |Willow Tohi |Lance Johnson |Ava Grace
The German government urges citizens to stockpile emergency supplies (food, water, medical kits) for 72+ hours and calls for civil defense training in schools amid heightened NATO-Russia tensions. Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark have taken the lead in crisis preparedness. Sweden's updated 32-page war-preparedness pamphlet, distributed to 5 million households, covers survival strategies, evacuation plans and community resilience.
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3 weeks ago |
obey.news | Laura Harris |Belle Carter |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey
Due to financial pressures following a recent executive order from President Donald Trump, the University of Michigan is shutting down its DEI office, discontinuing programs and relocating some services to other departments. Since 2016, the university invested $250 million in DEI initiatives, including increasing Black student representation and supporting international students. Around 163 DEI-related staff positions were created.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
naturalnews.com | Laura Harris
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering issuing preemptive pardons to members of the Jan. 6 Select Committee. Some committee members, such as Rep. Bennie Thompson, believe the threat of retaliation from Trump is significant and may accept a pardon if offered. The White House has reportedly discussed the possibility of pardons with the committee, but some members have not initiated contact or expressed a need for pardons. Committee member Rep.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
naturalnews.com | Laura Harris
Chinese officials are exploring a potential deal for Elon Musk to acquire TikTok's U.S. operations if the app faces a ban in the country. The Chinese government prefers ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to retain ownership, but is considering alternatives as the U.S. Supreme Court may uphold the ban. Musk's close ties to the Trump administration and his role in improving government efficiency under the new administration make him a desirable figure for Chinese officials in these negotiations.
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