• Is this the FAKE bird flu ? The current HPAI outbreak in the United States began in February 2022. Over the past 30 days, infections have been confirmed in 47 flocks nationwide that together account for 6.05 million birds, according to data from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Many of the cases are in California, which alone accounted for 25 flocks totaling more than 5.21 million birds. Infections among flocks have been reported in other states including Arizona, Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, South Dakota, and Illinois.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/utah-culls-more-100000-turkeys-after-detecting-bird-flu
    Is this the FAKE bird flu ? The current HPAI outbreak in the United States began in February 2022. Over the past 30 days, infections have been confirmed in 47 flocks nationwide that together account for 6.05 million birds, according to data from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Many of the cases are in California, which alone accounted for 25 flocks totaling more than 5.21 million birds. Infections among flocks have been reported in other states including Arizona, Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, South Dakota, and Illinois. https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/utah-culls-more-100000-turkeys-after-detecting-bird-flu
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    Utah Culls More Than 100,000 Turkeys After Detecting Bird Flu
    Fifty-five Americans have so far infected with bird flu, with the first case of the disease in a child also reported...
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  • Napleton Aurora Imports in Illinois recently filed a lawsuit in federal court in Chicago, alleging that Hyundai pressured US auto dealers to "artificially inflate its publicly reported sales" of electric vehicles, creating a "false narrative" for consumers. The suit, Napleton Aurora Imports Inc et al v. Hyundai Motor America Corp, claims Hyundai instructed some dealers to "falsely report unsold vehicles as 'sold' to a retail customer or placed into loaner service, only to reverse the 'sale' the following month."
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/lawsuit-alleges-hyundai-conducted-secret-program-dealers-lie-about-ev-sales
    Napleton Aurora Imports in Illinois recently filed a lawsuit in federal court in Chicago, alleging that Hyundai pressured US auto dealers to "artificially inflate its publicly reported sales" of electric vehicles, creating a "false narrative" for consumers. The suit, Napleton Aurora Imports Inc et al v. Hyundai Motor America Corp, claims Hyundai instructed some dealers to "falsely report unsold vehicles as 'sold' to a retail customer or placed into loaner service, only to reverse the 'sale' the following month." https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/lawsuit-alleges-hyundai-conducted-secret-program-dealers-lie-about-ev-sales
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  • Some hospitals and local governments have opted to reimpose mask mandates at health care facilities as officials have cited a rise in various respiratory illnesses such as the flu and COVID-19. The mandates have been imposed in the past week or so in New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Washington state, and more.
    https://www.activistpost.com/2024/01/heres-where-covid-mask-mandates-are-coming-back-across-the-us.html
    Some hospitals and local governments have opted to reimpose mask mandates at health care facilities as officials have cited a rise in various respiratory illnesses such as the flu and COVID-19. The mandates have been imposed in the past week or so in New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Washington state, and more. https://www.activistpost.com/2024/01/heres-where-covid-mask-mandates-are-coming-back-across-the-us.html
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    Here’s Where COVID Mask Mandates Are Coming Back Across The US - Activist Post
    The mandates have been imposed in the past week or so in New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Washington state, and more.
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  • Between Nov. 12 and 18, several banks filed to close branch locations, with PNC Bank with the most filings, according to data from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank filed for 19 branch closures—five in Pennsylvania, four in Illinois, three in Texas, two each in Alabama and New Jersey, and one each in Indiana, Ohio, and Florida. Citizens Bank came in third with eight branch closure filings—six in New York, and one each in Massachusetts and Delaware. Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank filed for seven closures—three in Tennessee and one each in Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Illinois.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/64-us-bank-branches-file-shut-down-single-week-are-you-affected
    Between Nov. 12 and 18, several banks filed to close branch locations, with PNC Bank with the most filings, according to data from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank filed for 19 branch closures—five in Pennsylvania, four in Illinois, three in Texas, two each in Alabama and New Jersey, and one each in Indiana, Ohio, and Florida. Citizens Bank came in third with eight branch closure filings—six in New York, and one each in Massachusetts and Delaware. Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank filed for seven closures—three in Tennessee and one each in Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Illinois. https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/64-us-bank-branches-file-shut-down-single-week-are-you-affected
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    64 US Bank Branches File To Shut Down In A Single Week; Are You Affected?
    Big banks such as PNC Bank and JPMorgan Chase have filed to close several branch offices in multiple states amid a troubling pattern of rising branch shutdowns in recent years.
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  • 70 RINOs voted with Democrats to defeat the bill and fund the new FBI headquarters.

    Here is the List of the 70 Republican Lawmakers Who Voted to Fund the FBI’s New $375 Million Headquarters so that the FBI Can Continue to Storm the Homes of Pro-Life Protesters, and Journalists, and Hunt Down Trump Supporters . . .

    Don Bacon from Nebraska
    Andy Barr from Kentucky
    Cliff Bentz from Oregon
    Stephanie Bice from Oklahoma
    Mike Bost from Illinois
    Vern Buchanan from Florida
    Ken Buck from Colorado
    Ken Calvert from California
    Mike Carey from Ohio
    John Carter from Texas
    Lori Chavez-DeRemer from Oregon
    Tom Cole from Oklahoma
    Michael D’Esposito from New York
    Mario Diaz-Balart from Florida
    Martha Duarte from California
    Gregory F. Murphy from North Carolina
    Jake Ellzey from Texas
    Randy Feenstra from Iowa
    Drew Ferguson from Georgia
    Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania
    Dianne Flood from Nebraska
    Andrew Garbarino from New York
    Tony Gonzales from Texas
    Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon from Puerto Rico
    Kay Granger from Texas
    Sam Graves from Missouri
    Brett Guthrie from Kentucky
    Ashley Hinson from Iowa
    David Joyce from Ohio
    Thomas Kean Jr. from New Jersey
    Mike Kelly from Pennsylvania
    Kevin Kiley from California
    Young Kim from California
    David Kustoff from Tennessee
    Darin LaHood from Illinois
    Nick LaLota from New York
    Doug Lamborn from Colorado
    John Lawler from New York
    Nancy Lee from Florida
    Julia Letlow from Louisiana
    Frank Lucas from Oklahoma
    Blaine Luetkemeyer from Missouri
    Nicole Malliotakis from New York
    Deborah McCornick from Georgia
    Patrick T. McHenry from North Carolina
    Daniel Meuser from Pennsylvania
    Carol Miller from Ohio
    Blake Moore from Utah
    Frank Moylan from Guam
    Gregory F. Murphy from North Carolina
    Dan Newhouse from Washington
    Zach Nunn from Iowa
    Jay Obernolte from California
    Mike Rogers from Alabama
    Harold Rogers from Kentucky
    Maria Elvira Salazar from Florida
    Austin Scott from Georgia
    Pete Sessions from Texas
    Mike Simpson from Idaho
    Jason Smith from Missouri
    Christopher H. Smith from New Jersey
    Lloyd Smucker from Pennsylvania
    Jerry Carl from Alabama
    Glenn Thompson from Pennsylvania
    Michael R. Turner from Ohio
    David Valadao from California
    Derrick Van Orden from Wisconsin
    Ann Wagner from Missouri
    Brad Wenstrup from Ohio
    Steve Womack from Arkansas
    70 RINOs voted with Democrats to defeat the bill and fund the new FBI headquarters. Here is the List of the 70 Republican Lawmakers Who Voted to Fund the FBI’s New $375 Million Headquarters so that the FBI Can Continue to Storm the Homes of Pro-Life Protesters, and Journalists, and Hunt Down Trump Supporters . . . Don Bacon from Nebraska Andy Barr from Kentucky Cliff Bentz from Oregon Stephanie Bice from Oklahoma Mike Bost from Illinois Vern Buchanan from Florida Ken Buck from Colorado Ken Calvert from California Mike Carey from Ohio John Carter from Texas Lori Chavez-DeRemer from Oregon Tom Cole from Oklahoma Michael D’Esposito from New York Mario Diaz-Balart from Florida Martha Duarte from California Gregory F. Murphy from North Carolina Jake Ellzey from Texas Randy Feenstra from Iowa Drew Ferguson from Georgia Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania Dianne Flood from Nebraska Andrew Garbarino from New York Tony Gonzales from Texas Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon from Puerto Rico Kay Granger from Texas Sam Graves from Missouri Brett Guthrie from Kentucky Ashley Hinson from Iowa David Joyce from Ohio Thomas Kean Jr. from New Jersey Mike Kelly from Pennsylvania Kevin Kiley from California Young Kim from California David Kustoff from Tennessee Darin LaHood from Illinois Nick LaLota from New York Doug Lamborn from Colorado John Lawler from New York Nancy Lee from Florida Julia Letlow from Louisiana Frank Lucas from Oklahoma Blaine Luetkemeyer from Missouri Nicole Malliotakis from New York Deborah McCornick from Georgia Patrick T. McHenry from North Carolina Daniel Meuser from Pennsylvania Carol Miller from Ohio Blake Moore from Utah Frank Moylan from Guam Gregory F. Murphy from North Carolina Dan Newhouse from Washington Zach Nunn from Iowa Jay Obernolte from California Mike Rogers from Alabama Harold Rogers from Kentucky Maria Elvira Salazar from Florida Austin Scott from Georgia Pete Sessions from Texas Mike Simpson from Idaho Jason Smith from Missouri Christopher H. Smith from New Jersey Lloyd Smucker from Pennsylvania Jerry Carl from Alabama Glenn Thompson from Pennsylvania Michael R. Turner from Ohio David Valadao from California Derrick Van Orden from Wisconsin Ann Wagner from Missouri Brad Wenstrup from Ohio Steve Womack from Arkansas
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  • Sen John Kennedy just made Democrats squirm by reading Gender Queer a book that parents can't remove from school libraries due to a new Illi... https://notthebee.com/article/illinois-just-passed-a-law-preventing-parents-from-removing-pornographic-books-from-school-senator-kennedy-just-read-from-those-books-aloud-to-illinois-sec-of-state-causing-him-to-squirm via @Not_the_Bee
    Sen John Kennedy just made Democrats squirm by reading Gender Queer a book that parents can't remove from school libraries due to a new Illi... https://notthebee.com/article/illinois-just-passed-a-law-preventing-parents-from-removing-pornographic-books-from-school-senator-kennedy-just-read-from-those-books-aloud-to-illinois-sec-of-state-causing-him-to-squirm via @Not_the_Bee
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    Sen. John Kennedy just made Democrats squirm by reading "Gender Queer," a book that parents can't remove from school libraries due to a new Illinois law
    Illinois became the first state to "ban book bans" this summer, signing legislation that would prevent parents from protesting and removing books from school libraries.
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  • The Illinois Supreme Court last week declined to revisit a previous decision that a company can be held liable for every biometric scan it conducts on anyone without their consent or without advising the subject how the data collected will be managed. The state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act, passed in 2008, mandates that businesses wanting to use the biometrics of Illinois residents take special care of the data, which is a person’s only irreplaceable identifiers.
    https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/historic-penalty-decision-in-bipa-case-shows-the-need-to-take-biometric-privacy-seriously.html
    The Illinois Supreme Court last week declined to revisit a previous decision that a company can be held liable for every biometric scan it conducts on anyone without their consent or without advising the subject how the data collected will be managed. The state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act, passed in 2008, mandates that businesses wanting to use the biometrics of Illinois residents take special care of the data, which is a person’s only irreplaceable identifiers. https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/historic-penalty-decision-in-bipa-case-shows-the-need-to-take-biometric-privacy-seriously.html
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    Historic Penalty Decision in BIPA Case Shows the Need to Take Biometric Privacy Seriously - Activist Post
    Companies globally profit from the identifiers without consent or compensation. And biometrics also have been stolen...
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  • This is the idiot libtards continuing to lie outrageous lies to their idiot follows who are incapable of thought themselves. Funny how when it comes to the worst states, California, Illinois and New York didn't even make the list.

    AND, some of the best States, Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, are on their list.

    I have a suggestion for idiots that follow CNBC, most likely Biden voters, why don't you all load up your 'stuff' and move those those 'havens'?

    I suspect you'll be MUCH happier.
    I _KNOW_ we common sense patriotic people will be . . .

    https://notthebee.com/article/cnbc-created-a-list-of-the-worst-states-to-live-in-and-people-are-laughing-at-how-awful-the-ratings-are
    This is the idiot libtards continuing to lie outrageous lies to their idiot follows who are incapable of thought themselves. Funny how when it comes to the worst states, California, Illinois and New York didn't even make the list. AND, some of the best States, Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, are on their list. I have a suggestion for idiots that follow CNBC, most likely Biden voters, why don't you all load up your 'stuff' and move those those 'havens'? I suspect you'll be MUCH happier. I _KNOW_ we common sense patriotic people will be . . . https://notthebee.com/article/cnbc-created-a-list-of-the-worst-states-to-live-in-and-people-are-laughing-at-how-awful-the-ratings-are
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    CNBC created a list of the "worst states to live in" and people are laughing at how awful the ratings are
    CNBC released a list of the "worst states" to live in and are being completely roasted for their biased and ridiculous assertions.
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  • The grocer, New Albertsons, this week agreed to settle a proposed class action involving voiceprints for $1.1 million, a paltry sum compared to other cases brought under Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act. Voiceprints are more nuanced than are other biometrics and could invite more uncertainty in a courtroom in the form of differing expert assessment of case facts.
    https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/millions-in-biometric-data-privacy-lawsuit-settlements-continue-to-pile-up.html
    The grocer, New Albertsons, this week agreed to settle a proposed class action involving voiceprints for $1.1 million, a paltry sum compared to other cases brought under Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act. Voiceprints are more nuanced than are other biometrics and could invite more uncertainty in a courtroom in the form of differing expert assessment of case facts. https://www.activistpost.com/2023/07/millions-in-biometric-data-privacy-lawsuit-settlements-continue-to-pile-up.html
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    Millions in Biometric Data Privacy Lawsuit Settlements Continue to Pile Up - Activist Post
    Voiceprints are more nuanced than are other biometrics and could invite more uncertainty in a courtroom...
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  • A voice recognition software maker in the auto industry has been sued in the U.S. state of Illinois for allegedly collecting the voiceprints of a minor and her guardian in violation of biometric privacy law. But Cerence did not get express consent from the pair to do that, nor did the company tell them how their voiceprints would be managed, all of which is required by BIPA.
    https://www.biometricupdate.com/202305/voiceprint-bipa-case-filed-against-cerence-plaintiffs-include-a-minor-riding-in-a-car
    A voice recognition software maker in the auto industry has been sued in the U.S. state of Illinois for allegedly collecting the voiceprints of a minor and her guardian in violation of biometric privacy law. But Cerence did not get express consent from the pair to do that, nor did the company tell them how their voiceprints would be managed, all of which is required by BIPA. https://www.biometricupdate.com/202305/voiceprint-bipa-case-filed-against-cerence-plaintiffs-include-a-minor-riding-in-a-car
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    Voiceprint BIPA case filed against Cerence. Plaintiffs include a minor riding in a car
    The plaintiffs say Cerence's voice recognition software in a car they were traveling in recorded, analyzed and stored their voiceprints.
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