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TOP 5 STORIES THEY (MSM) DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE

MIAMI, FLA - In response to the escalating crisis in Haiti, the State of Florida has announced a significant ramp-up in efforts to combat illegal vessels attempting to reach its shores. Governor of Florida, in a recent statement, declared the deployment of over 250 additional officers and soldiers, along with a dozen air and sea crafts, to bolster the state's defenses along the southern coast.
With the situation in Haiti worsening, and the potential for an influx of illegal migrants seeking refuge, the Governor emphasized the need for proactive measures to protect the state. Florida's move aims to supplement the efforts of the under-resourced U.S. Coast Guard in intercepting unauthorized vessels en route to Florida from countries such as Haiti. Click here to read more.

BRITAIN - The National Health Service (NHS) England has issued a ban on puberty blockers for children who identify as transgender.
NHS England based its decision to ban puberty blockers for children this week on there not being enough evidence on the procedure’s safety or clinical effectiveness. The U.K. government also endorsed the “landmark decision,” hailing at as being in the “best interests of children.” NHS England proposed a ban on the procedure last June and issued the definitive decision following a review from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Click here to learn more.

College Park, MD - The City of College Park, Maryland, hired a "racial equity" leader to spearhead its mission to eliminate systemic racism in its departments who has made statements defending violence and promoting the idea of a revolution against the United States.
Kayla Aliese Carter supports "Black liberation" through revolutionary means and said she is working with some activists to plan "how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down." She was hired to be a "Racial Equity Officer" under Mayor Fazlul Kabir in 2022. Click here to read more.

LANSING — As fewer Michigan residents opt in to the state’s bottle deposit program, lawmakers are proposing a possible solution: outlawing store restrictions on returning bottles and cans.
Michigan is tied with Oregon for the highest bottle deposit in the country, charging 10 cent deposits per eligible bottle and can at point of purchase to incentivize recycling.
Some lawmakers suspect part of the problem is that many retailers never fully restored their return operations, setting limits on returnables or failing to replace broken machines. Click here to learn more.

The latest Consumer Price Index data highlights a significant increase in inflation rates, with core consumer prices rising sharply. Since Biden took office, inflation has surged, causing widespread financial strain among Americans.
Rising costs have led to increased debt and financial distress, compounded by record-high interest rates and unaffordable living expenses.
Dissatisfaction with Biden's economic management is evident, with many blaming Democrats for the inflation crisis.
Democratic spending policies have exacerbated inflation, while Republican-led states are credited with driving job growth and economic recovery. Click here to read more.