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Government Corruption
Fauci just got hit with CRIMINAL referrals for murder, abuse, and medical coercion
2025-04-11
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]
Attorneys General of Arizona and Pennsylvania to launch criminal investigations into Fauci and other top COVID-era officials.

The filings cite detailed evidence and testimony from over 80 victims and families. They allege that deadly hospital protocols, denial of life-saving treatments, and systemic medical coercion led to widespread injury and loss of life.

Who’s named in the referrals?

• Dr. Anthony Fauci (former NIAID Director)

• Dr. Francis Collins (former NIH Director)

• Dr. Deborah Birx (former COVID Response Coordinator)

• Dr. Rochelle Walensky (former CDC Director)

• Dr. Peter Hotez, Dr. Peter Daszak, Dr. Robert Redfield

• Hospital administrators in Arizona and Pennsylvania

The list of alleged crimes includes:

• Murder, involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide

• Assault, kidnapping, emotional abuse

• Coercion, human trafficking, racketeering

• And terrorism

Similar criminal referrals have already been filed in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. At least two county-level investigations are reportedly already in progress.

The legal teams say this is only the beginning. Their message is clear: if the federal government refuses to act, the states will.

Watch as
@Zeee_Media
breaks all this down.

Will Fauci finally be held accountable? One attorney behind his criminal referral, Rachel Rodriguez from the Vires Law Group, joins the show to discuss.
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Government Corruption
Congressman Rudy Yakym confirms the VA's misrepresentation of a $3 billion shortfall
2025-04-01
[JustTheNews] Congressman Rudy Yakym talks about the Veterans Administration's (VA) misrepresentation of a $3 billion shortfall to Congress, which was later found to be false due to poor accounting practices. Yakym criticizes the Biden administration for using veterans as political pawns and highlights his efforts to combat improper government payments, which totaled over $2.8 trillion in the last two decades. He also addresses the issue of unemployment fraud, where $135 billion was fraudulently claimed during the pandemic, with only $5 billion recovered. Yakym introduces legislation to extend the statute of limitations for prosecuting fraudsters and to protect Jewish students and faculty from discrimination and ties to terrorist groups.

Additional interviews include Congressman Eric Burlison, who sheds light on the potential end of taxpayer-funded media, citing the abundance of information sources and the U.S.'s $37 trillion debt.

And The Wellness Company's Dr. Peter McCullough, who shares new scientific research indicating that repeated COVID-19 vaccinations may harm individuals by causing the body to produce harmful antibodies, leading to recurring infections.
Related:
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Peter McCullough 06/27/2024 Fear driven Mass Vax for bird flu (video)

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Economy
Egg Prices Take Sharp Plunge as Americans Watch Costs Trend Downward
2025-03-30
[Breitbart] The price of eggs has taken a sharp plunge as Americans have watched the cost of the grocery staple shift downward since mid-February, Axios reported Friday.

The drop in prices comes as the nation has been grappling with a bird flu outbreak that has affected egg prices and farmers, per Breitbart News.

According to the Axios report, “The average wholesale price of a dozen eggs was $3 Friday, down 8% from $3.27 on March 21, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data released Friday.”

“It’s down 63% from a record $8.15 in the Feb. 21 report,” the article reads. “Inventories are recovering amid a sudden and largely unexplained slowdown in bird flu cases. The Trump administration has also taken steps to boost egg imports to combat higher prices.”

Earlier this month, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) told Breitbart News, “We have to protect our farmers,” when speaking about what the bird flu did to egg prices and farmers across the nation.

He also mentioned Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins:

“Again, you’re talking to somebody that just hates regulations, but well, because it’s here, because of some unreasonable regulations that allowed this to happen, we need to protect the people against this, and then again, be able to protect for eggs,” he said, calling for protections of American farmers as well.

“I saw Brooke Rollins, and I’m a big fan of hers, and we’re getting ready to import hundreds and hundreds of thousands of eggs, and you know, that’s fine, but it needs to be a short period of time, because we have to protect our farmers here,” he added.

When asked on March 21 what she would say to Americans struggling to afford eggs, Rollins said prices have been trending downward for approximately three weeks, per News Nation.

“We released a pretty massive, bold plan about three and a half weeks ago including biosecurity measures, repopulating the chickens much more quickly, deregulating, getting government off the back of our poultry producers, importing eggs. We’ve been bringing in eggs from Turkey and South Korea, we’ve got another couple of countries we talked to yesterday to try to get supplies back up while we repopulate the chickens that were affected by avian bird flu,” she explained:
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Bird flu 03/19/2025 From 2023: Lab-created bird flu virus accident shows lax oversight of risky 'gain of function' research
Bird flu 03/17/2025 NYT: We Were Badly Misled About the Event That Changed Our Lives
Bird flu 03/08/2025 'Greedy' egg baron who jacked up the cost of your breakfast to make billions

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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
From 2023: Lab-created bird flu virus accident shows lax oversight of risky 'gain of function' research
2025-03-19
Responding to this story from yesterday. A taste:
[USAtoday] The story of how the H5N1 viruses came to be created – and the response to a 2019 safety breach – raises uncomfortable questions about the tremendous trust the world is placing in research labs.

This exclusive article is adapted from former USA TODAY investigative reporter Alison Young’s forthcoming book "Pandora’s Gamble: Lab Leaks, Pandemics, and a World at Risk," which will be released April 25. In this excerpt, Young reveals for the first time details of a December 2019 lab safety breach involving one of the world’s most infamous lab-created “gain of function” viruses – and the efforts that were made to downplay the event, avoid notifying health authorities and oversight bodies, and keep the public and policymakers in the dark.

Inside the high-security Influenza Research Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, two experienced scientists were pulling ferrets out of their HEPA-filtered cages on a Monday in December 2019. Another researcher, still in training, was also in the room to watch and learn.

One by one, the animals were put into a biosafety cabinet, where a solution was washed into their nostrils. It’s a procedure used to collect evidence of infection, and this particular experiment involved exposing the animals to a highly controversial lab-engineered strain of H5N1 avian influenza virus.

The virus they were working with that day was far from ordinary, and there should have been no room for the safety breach that was about to happen and the oversight failures that followed.

The experiment underway involved one of two infamous lab-made bird flu viruses that had alarmed scientists around the world when their creation became widely known nearly a decade earlier. In each case, scientists had taken an avian influenza virus that was mostly dangerous to birds and manipulated it in ways that potentially increased its threat to humans.

In nature, the H5N1 virus has rarely infected humans. But when people have been sickened, usually through close contact with infected birds, more than half died. So it is fortunate that the H5N1 virus isn’t capable of spreading easily from person to person. If the virus were ever to evolve in ways that gave it that ability, it could cause a devastating pandemic.

'GAIN OF FUNCTION' RESEARCH CREATED CONTROVERSIAL FLU VIRUSES
And yet in late 2011 the world learned that two scientific teams – one in Wisconsin, led by virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka, and another in the Netherlands, led by virologist Ron Fouchier – had potentially pushed the virus in that direction. Each of these labs had created H5N1 viruses that had gained the ability to spread through the air between ferrets, the animal model used to study how flu viruses might behave in humans.

The ultimate goal of this work was to help protect the world from future pandemics, and the research was supported with words and funding by two of the most prominent scientists in the United States: Dr. Francis S. Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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Government Corruption
NYT: We Were Badly Misled About the Event That Changed Our Lives
2025-03-17
Part III in the series on the Modified Limited Hangouts re: the modern Aktion T4 by the American and other mainstream press organizations and politicians...
Oh, and... this link might work.

By Zeynep Tufekci
If they want to play around with genes they should start with the gene's 3DC has been wanting modified with standard available mods for generating firefly glow flashes and some of the MIT logic genes to make Christmas trees naturally flash around solstice. That would remove the dangerous activity of outside tree decoration. Not stuff that puts the lives of billions in check. Hell if it goes bad you can always turn the trees into 2x4s.
Since scientists first began playing around with dangerous pathogens in laboratories, the world has experienced four or five pandemics, depending on how you count. One of them, the 1977 Russian flu, was almost certainly sparked by a research mishap. Some Western scientists quickly suspected the odd virus had resided in a lab freezer for a couple of decades, but they kept mostly quiet for fear of ruffling feathers.

Yet in 2020, when people started speculating that a laboratory accident might have been the spark that started the Covid-19 pandemic, they were treated like kooks and cranks. Many public health officials and prominent scientists dismissed the idea as a conspiracy theory, insisting that the virus had emerged from animals in a seafood market in Wuhan, China. And when a nonprofit called EcoHealth Alliance lost a grant because it was planning to conduct risky research into bat viruses with the Wuhan Institute of Virology — research that, if conducted with lax safety standards, could have resulted in a dangerous pathogen leaking out into the world — no fewer than 77 Nobel laureates and 31 scientific societies lined up to defend the organization.

So, the Wuhan research was totally safe and the pandemic was definitely caused by natural transmission: It certainly seemed like consensus.

We have since learned, however, that to promote the appearance of consensus, some officials and scientists hid or understated crucial facts, misled at least one reporter, orchestrated campaigns of supposedly independent voices and even compared notes about how to hide their communications in order to keep the public from hearing the whole story. And as for that Wuhan laboratory’s research, the details that have since emerged show that safety precautions may have been terrifyingly lax.

Five years after the onset of the Covid pandemic, it’s tempting to think of all that as ancient history. We learned our lesson about lab safety — and about the need to be straight with the public — and now we can move on to new crises, like measles or the evolving bird flu, right?

Wrong. If anyone needs convincing that the next pandemic is only an accident away, check out a recent paper in Cell, a prestigious scientific journal. Researchers, many of whom work or have worked at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (yes, the same institution), describe taking samples of viruses found in bats (yes, the same animal) and experimenting to see if they could infect human cells and pose a pandemic risk....
They aren't looking at the Defuse proposal or the similar evidence from Alina Chan's _Viral_ yet. Which means this is Yet Another Modified Limited Hangout, and they're not interested in following the breadcrumbs to all the other lies. Damn.
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Economy
'Greedy' egg baron who jacked up the cost of your breakfast to make billions
2025-03-08
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] A shocking new report is blaming the nationwide egg crisis not on bird flu, but on 'greedy' companies that upped their prices long before an outbreak.

Among them is a single egg producer from Mississippi, which has made billions from egg sales since 2023.

According to the new report by Food & Water Watch, the company — Cal-Maine — jacked up its prices even before it was hit by the avian flu outbreak in December 2023.

The company sold 7 percent more eggs in its 2022-23 financial year than in 2021-2022.

But because it upped prices and pocketed an extra $1 off every dozen sold, its profits jumped sevenfold to $1.2 billion that year, the report says.

'Cal-Maine fleeced $1 billion in additional profits from its customers — mainly retailers, who often pass along price spikes to families,' says the report.

'Cal-Maine's shareholders especially benefited. The company's stock is roughly three times as valuable today as it was at the start of the bird flu outbreak.'

Researchers call this 'outrageous at a time when food costs are skyrocketing and more families than ever can't put food on the table.'
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Science & Technology
Feds Considering Vaccination for Chickens to control avian flu
2025-03-02
US Sec of Ag announced it today
[Wired] AS PART OF a new $1 billion plan to address bird flu in poultry and lower egg prices across the country, US secretary of agriculture Brooke Rollins announced Wednesday that the Department of Agriculture is considering vaccinating chickens against highly pathogenic avian influenza.

The US has dealt with flare-ups of bird flu in the past, but the current outbreak has been raging since 2022. The virus has been detected in wild birds in every state, which go on to expose commercial poultry and other animals. At least 166 million birds and 973 dairy herds have been affected in the current US outbreak. Infected animals have led to 70 cases of bird flu in people, including one death.

Bird flu is extremely deadly for poultry and can wipe out flocks quickly. To stop the virus from spreading, the USDA has long promoted culling infected birds. The practice has led to a 53 percent increase in egg prices from January 2024 to January of this year, and this week the USDA predicted an additional 40 percent increase in 2025.
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Bird flu 02/05/2025 100,000 eggs stolen from one US grocer as bird flu drives up prices

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Economy
Costco, Aldi, Trader Joe's Limiting Egg Purchases Due to Supply Issues amid Bird Flu Outbreak
2025-02-14
[Breitbart] Several grocery store chains such as Aldi, Costco, and Trader Joe’s are limiting how many eggs customers can purchase, citing supply issues amid an outbreak of the avian flu.

A spokesperson for Trader Joes confirmed to CNN that due to “issues with the supply of eggs,” the grocery store chain was limiting its customers to purchasing one dozen eggs per day, meanwhile Costco also confirmed that it was limiting the amount of eggs customers could purchase to “three packages of eggs.”

“Due to ongoing issues with the supply of eggs, we are currently limiting eggs purchases to one dozen per customer, per day, in all Trader Joe’s stores across the country,” a spokesperson for Trader Joe’s told the outlet.

NBC5 Chicago also reported that a local Costco had placed signs up reading, “Due to limited supply please: Limit 3 eggs,” while an Aldi in Chicago was reported to have limited customers to purchasing two dozen eggs.

Other places such as Waffle House have taken steps to account for the “continuing egg shortage” caused by the Bird Flu, such as adding a “temporary .50 per egg surcharge to all menus.”

Breitbart News’s Amy Furr previously reported that the bird flu outbreak has caused the price of eggs to soar, leaving many Americans feeling the sting of the costs.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that the average price for a “dozen Grade A eggs” had reached $4.95 in January, representing a record high, according to ABC News:

The average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in U.S. cities reached $4.95 in January, eclipsing the previous record of $4.82 set two years earlier and more than double the recent low of $2.04 that was recorded in August 2023.

Breitbart News recently reported that after seven cases of the bird flu were reported to have been “found in poultry during routine inspections of live bird markets in” several boroughs of New York City, New York officials directed live poultry markets to close down for a week in order to help combat the spread of the bird flu.
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Home Front: Politix
Karoline Leavitt just wrapped up her White House press conference with another shocking list of absurdities USAID has been funding
2025-02-06
[X]


…in Georgia, $1 million for Arab and Jewish photographers, $8 million to teach Sri Lankan journalists how to avoid “binary-gendered language,” and $122 million ended up in the hands of terrorists. That’s where the USAID has been spending YOUR money. Democrats have been sending your tax dollars to all kinds of crazy places, like George Soros’ prosecutor fund and even worse… the media.
@politico
received $26 million dollars over the last four years from the federal government. The White House says it’s all getting DOGED.

Probably not Zionist Jewish photographers…






Courtesy of Skidmark:
Who is Samantha Power? Meet the Biden-era USAID leader facing backlash amid Musk's DOGE crackdown

Courtesy of Besoeker:
USAID Panic Mode: Bill Gates Goes On MSM, Bashes Musk's DOGE, Fear-Mongers About Next Pandemic
[ZERO] Globalist billionaire Bill Gates made the rounds on far-left corporate media outlets on Tuesday morning, criticizing Elon Musk's DOGE to fold USAID into the State Department—a move that would place Secretary of State Marco Rubio as the agency's Acting Administrator. Gates has panicked, and making the rounds on MSM shows just that because he knows that USAID's funding days for his nonprofit empire might be numbered, as Rubio will apply maximum oversight into grant distributions.

Gates appeared on NBC's Today Show, telling the host that Musk "doesn't appreciate the phenomenal work at USAID." He continued, "It's not partisan work."

However, according to a DailyWire report, 97% of the political contributions from USAID workers went to the Democratic Party. That's a good one, Bill.



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-Lurid Crime Tales-
100,000 eggs stolen from one US grocer as bird flu drives up prices
2025-02-05
[BBC] Thieves in the US state of Pennsylvania have stolen more than 100,000 eggs - worth $40,000 (£32,000) - from a single grocer.
That’s an awful lot of eggs for a single grocery store. But they’re actually a commercial egg producer with pretensions — see link below — suggesting they’re still acting on the funding from USAID to provide anti-America reportage. It is still a lot of eggs stolen, though one wonders if even most of them survived the experience, but the elided information moves the report toward propaganda, given that the bird flu epidemic occurred during the past two years of Joe Biden’s term.
The heist targeted the back of a lorry at Pete & Gerry's Organics in Greencastle on 1 February, police say.

It comes as the price of eggs has risen amid a bird flu epidemic, making them an unexpectedly costly menu option. The national chain Waffle House has just hiked their egg charge.

Prices for eggs have surged more than 65% in the last year, US government data shows. The agriculture department predicted the cost will increase by about 20% in 2025.

From Pete & Gerry’s career page on the company website: Pete & Gerry’s (parent company to Nellie’s Free Range) was the first B Corp Certified egg producer in the country.
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-Lurid Crime Tales-
CNN found liable for $5 million in defamation trial against US Navy vet over ‘black market’ Afghanistan story
2025-01-18
[Independent] The jury awarded Zachary Young $5 million in compensatory damages and found that the security contractor was also owed punitive damages. The network eventually settled with Young on the punitive damages for an undisclosed amount.

A Florida jury found CNN
...formerly the Cable News Network, now who know what it might stand for...
liable on Friday in a high-stakes defamation trial against U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young, who alleged that the network maligned him as an "illegal profiteer" with a report on Afghan evacuees being charged thousands of dollars to flee the country following the U.S. military withdrawal.

Following two days of deliberations, the jury ruled that CNN must pay Young $4 million in financial damages and $1 million for emotional damage, adding that Young is also owed punitive damages. After the trial entered a second phase to determine punitive damages, the network eventually settled with Young for an undisclosed amount.

"We remain proud of our journalists and are 100% committed to strong, fearless and fair-minded reporting at CNN, though we will of course take what useful lessons we can from this case," a CNN spokesperson said in a statement after the settlement was announced.

Once both sides had moved to arguie their case for how much additional money Young should be awarded, Judge William Henry told the jurors on Friday that during this second phase, the punitive damages against CNN could only apply to its actions in this specific case and not on any other stories or issues. Following an extended break in the testimony, during which the two legal teams engaged in discussion, Henry informed the jury that the two sides had settled.

One juror asked Henry if they could "have the privilege to know the settlement amount," only for the judge to look towards both legal teams before responding: "Apparently not."

Though the amount was not disclosed, the settlement came after a business expert for the plaintiff testified that, based on his review of CNN’s earnings, he estimated that CNN brought in roughly $150 million of revenue a month. He further suggested that it could be a fair amount to pay in punitive damages.

The verdict comes weeks after ABC News paid $15 million to Donald Trump
...Perhaps no man has ever had as much fun being president of the US...
’s presidential library fund and another million dollars to his legal team to settle the president-elect’s defamation lawsuit against the network — a move that First Amendment experts warned could have a "chilling effect" on the free press.

The jury in the trial, which was held in deeply conservative Bay County, Florida, was tasked with determining whether CNN acted with "actual malice" during its reporting on Young. The court defines actual malice as a reckless disregard of the truth while publishing false information. Additionally, the burden of proof in this case was lower because the judge ruled before the trial that Young was not a public figure.

Young, a security contractor who once worked for the CIA, sued CNN in 2022 over a story it ran the year before on private contractors charging desperate Afghans large amounts of money to help evacuate them from the war-torn country after the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
retook control. The investigatory piece, reported by national security correspondent Alex Marquardt, was first aired on Jake Tapper’s show and warned of "exorbitant fees" from "black market" rescue operations that had "no guarantee of safety or success." Young was the only contractor named throughout the story.

In his complaint, Young said his inclusion in the story suggested that his activities were criminal, specifically because of an on-air graphic that used the term "black market." That banner was also used when the story ran on CNN programming and the network’s website. Young said that he only charged corporate sponsors to extract Afghans and never took money directly from residents, pushing back on the story’s implication that he was exploiting people fearful of the Taliban.

CNN’s legal team and witnesses, meanwhile, argued during the trial that their intention behind the use of the term "black market" was to show that evacuations in the region were taking place in an "unregulated market" and didn’t explicitly mean the actions were criminal. Young’s attorneys, however, noted that the dictionary defined the term as "illegal."

"Do not let CNN rewrite the English language to avoid liability in this case," attorney Devin Freedman told the jurors during his closing arguments on Thursday.

Young has argued that the CNN story destroyed his reputation and left him unable to make a living, claiming his yearly salary went from six figures to zero. He also said that the network caused psychological damage to him, prompting Freedman to urge the jury to "send a message that news organizations must be held accountable."

Months after the story first ran on CNN, the network issued an on-air apology after Young’s attorneys threatened legal action. Delivered by anchor Pamela Brown, who was substituting for Tapper, the correction stated that the term "black market" shouldn’t have been used in the report and the network "did not intend to suggest that Mr. Young participated in a black market."

During the trial, however, Marquardt and other CNN employees testified that they didn’t feel the correction was necessary and that it was merely issued at the behest of the network’s legal counsel to avoid a lawsuit.
Well, that was effective, right?
Additionally, CNN’s legal team argued in court filings that at the "time of its reporting, CNN knew little about Young’s financials, his model, or whether he’d successfully evacuated anyone because whenever anyone [including CNN] asked Young to explain his business, he obfuscated, behaved unprofessionally, lied, and hid." They also stated last summer that Young’s "operation was very different from how he publicly portrayed it" and he never planned any evacuations.

"I reported the facts. I reported what I found. Everything in there was factual, accurate and, I believe, fair," Marquardt said on the stand on Monday, defending his reporting. He also took issue with his story being described as a "hit piece" by Young’s lawyers, claiming he wasn’t personally going after the security contractor.

"You needed a bad guy for your scandal story," Freedman told Marquardt at one point. "You hated him, did you not?"

Throughout the trial, Freedman presented a series of Slack messages and emails from Marquardt and other CNN staffers in which they referred to Young as a "s***bag" with a "punchable face." In one message to an editor, Marquardt said they were "gonna nail this Zachary Young mf***er," while an editor responded: "Gonna hold you to that one cowboy!" In another message, Marquardt said of Young: "It’s your funeral, bucko."

In depositions and court filings, CNN and its lawyers defended the harsh remarks as "banter" that’s part of a candid newsroom and that it didn’t impact the editorial process. "I hear a lot of profanity at work," one producer said. "Few things are more common in newsrooms than journalists using tough and indignant language to refer to persons whose misdeeds they believe they are in the process of exposing," the network acknowledged in a filing last month.

In a December court order, though, Judge William Henry stated that while the network "downplays the ’coarse and harsh language’" as "journalistic bravado," a "reasonable jury could find with convincing clarity that the news hounds acted with ill will, hostility or an evil intention to defame and injure Young or intended to personally harm him."

The jury may have tipped its hand on Wednesday when they repeatedly peppered CNN news hound Katie Bo Lillis — who first attempted to contact Young for the story — with pointed questions about the vague messages she initially sent the contractor. "Do you feel Americans are obligated to speak to you?" one juror asked, while another wondered: "At what point do you accept someone not wishing to speak or comment?"

Additionally, network lawyer David Axelrod
...a Chicago-based political hack, political adviser to Barack B.O. Obama since 2004. Following the 2008 election, he was appointed as Senior Advisor to Obama and we all see how well that worked out....
(no relation to the CNN pundit of the same name) was severely reprimanded by Henry on Wednesday for "blatant misrepresentations" he made about a document related to Young. Saying Axelrod’s credibility with him was "none," Henry urged the lawyer to apologize to Young for repeatedly calling him a "liar."

The network’s editorial process and fact-checking also came under intense scrutiny during the trial, especially since some editors seemed to express reservations about publishing the story. "The story is full of holes like Swiss cheese," breaking news editor Megan Trimble wrote, while senior national security editor Thomas Lumley replied: "Agree. The story is 80% emotion, 20% obscured fact lol."

"I’m never going to publish a story that is factually incorrect or unfair," Lumley said on Tuesday, insisting that he didn’t doubt the facts of the story. "That’s the red line."

The trial took part in the Florida Panhandle, a deeply red part of the country that voted overwhelmingly for Trump. It also comes at a time when CNN, which the president-elect has repeatedly called "fake news," and the rest of the mainstream media face ideologically polarized perceptions from the public. Conservative discontent has only grown more engrained as Trump has made legal and political threats against the press a regular occurrence.

Perhaps because of this, some legal observers called on CNN to settle before the case went to trial, especially in light of the "damning" text exchanges that had become public during discovery.

"The internal communications certainly make it sound as if the main journalist on the story wanted to ruin the plaintiff, and that there were reasons to believe that ... he was overplaying their hand factually," University of Florida law professor Lyrissa Lidsky told NPR earlier this month.

"My advice to CNN would be to cough it up. Settle," former Bloomberg News media legal counsel Charles Glasser added. "Admit you’re wrong. Admit your hyperbole was out of line, and move on."
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US faces severe egg shortage due to bird flu epidemic
2025-01-15
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The United States is experiencing an acute shortage of chicken eggs due to the H5N1 bird flu epidemic in the country. This was reported by the American television channel CNN, citing Emily Metz, CEO of the American Egg Council.

"We can't make up the deficit overnight. In fact, it takes six to nine months," she said.

According to the publication, more than 17 million laying hens died in the United States in November and December alone. This led to a decrease in the production of chicken eggs and caused a significant increase in prices. The article states that at the end of December, the price of a dozen eggs was $4.33, which is 25% higher than at the beginning of November.
I’ve read that they’re having problems in California, but in Cincinnati Krogers recently ran a special price on a dozen eggs as a loss leader — I don’t remember what it was, not having a good memory for numbers, but it was worth buying two dozen that day instead of my usual package of 18.
Metz linked the outbreak of bird flu to hurricanes that altered the migration routes of wild birds, causing them to fly over poultry farms twice, spreading the virus.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, on January 7, the first death of a person from the H5N1 bird flu virus was recorded in the United States. It is noted that the patient was infected with H5N1 after contact with a flock that included wild and domestic birds.

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