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  • After Chinese state media reported that a man with the name Ma was arrested last month, the shares of the company lost billions of dollars. Several investors in Hong Kong sold their shares in the Chinese e-tailer after hearing about the arrest of a man in Hangzhou, where the company is based.

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  • Cruz claimed that Buttigieg took leave in the middle of a supply chain crisis. Cruz said that the problem could be fixed by cutting taxes and regulations and that working men and women were impacted the most during the crisis.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • The far-right Georgia congresswoman has voted for her Republican colleagues 135 times.

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  • The Republican governor wants to overturn a court decision.

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  • Sen. Paul challenged Alejandro Mayorkas over his department's Disinformation Governance Board, asserting that Americans don't need the federal government to tell them what the truth is.

  • The two met in Mar-a-Lago for the first time since leaked audio showed McCarthy saying he believed Trump should resign.

  • Pro-choice advocates don't have the balls to state their case clearly, argued Greg Gutfeld.

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  • According to federal records, Sinema worked a side hustle in 2020.

  • Republicans insist that the leak is more important than the revocation of a constitutional right.

  • The bill would raise the asset limit for beneficiaries who are at high risk of breaching it.

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  • A TikTok user made a 30,000 percent profit by selling an ashtray he bought for $10 at a Goodwill store, after he bought it for $10 at a TikTok store. In a TikTok posted on April 17, a college student shared that he received an eBay notification about an ashtray in his class.

  • A spokesman for the congressional committee investigating the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol says Rudy Giuliani, who led Donald Trump's court efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, has withdrawn from an interview that was scheduled to take place Friday.

  • Congress is powerless to prevent the unraveling of the landmark Wade ruling because of the lack of support from Republicans. Schumer said that the justices lied to the Senate during confirmation hearings when they said the case had not allowed abortion access since 1973.

  • A new solution is said to restore your leather items back to their original condition. Don't throw old leather items out.

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  • Robert Regan told voters back in March that he tells his daughters if they are ever raped.

  • On Don Lemon Tonight Tuesday, CNN contributor Ana Navarro spoke about the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that signaled the repeal of the abortion law. Republicans have daughters, young daughters, and mistresses that get pregnant too. Some Republican legislators had to leave their jobs because we learned they wanted their mistresses to get abortions. They might be saying to themselves, "Oh, holy lord." We got what we wanted, now what? When they were confirmed, Collins and Murkowski believed the justices who voted to repeal the abortion law. Both Collins and Murkowski expressed shock at the turn of events. They probably got told one thing in their office. Some of the justices testified to something completely different during their confirmation hearings, and now they intend to vote in a different way.