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Fact Check: Did Nick Shirley prove Marjorie Taylor Greene was bribed to oppose Trump?

A social media rumor claims citizen journalist Nick Shirley has proof that Marjorie Taylor Greene was bribed to change her stance and oppose Donald Trump. The rumor, which gained traction on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and X, suggests Greene received a substantial settlement to betray her country and president. However, this claim is false. An … Read more

Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine gets thumbs up from federal vaccine panel

An advisory panel to the federal government has recommended approval for Moderna’s mRNA influenza vaccine, intended for older adults. The Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) unanimously voted to endorse the investigational vaccine, known as mRNA-1010 and to be marketed as mFlusiva, for preventing the flu in adults aged 50 to 64. The … Read more

Did Mike Collins ‘admit’ that Trump was in the Epstein files? A Jon Ossoff ad omits critical facts

A political advertisement from Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff has drawn attention for its claims regarding his Republican opponent, U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, and his connection to the Epstein files. The ad alleges that Collins sought to shield President Donald Trump and other influential individuals by voting against the release of these documents. The ad specifically … Read more

FDA approves new oral antibiotic for complicated urinary tract infections

GSK and Spero Therapeutics have announced the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of their new oral antibiotic for complicated urinary tract infections (cUTIs). The medication, branded as Utebzi, is now the first and only oral carbapenem antibiotic available in the United States. This new treatment is designed to combat cUTIs caused by multidrug-resistant … Read more

Juneteenth has been a federal holiday since 2021, but it’s not a paid day off in all 50 states

As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, this year also marks the fifth year since Juneteenth was established as a federal holiday. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, the day Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to announce the end of slavery. On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation making Juneteenth the 11th federal … Read more

More Idaho dairy cattle hit with H5N1 avian flu

Recent reports from the US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) highlight an increase in H5N1 avian flu activity among dairy cattle in Idaho, with 33 new cases identified on milking facilities over the past month. Utah has also recorded three H5N1 detections in cattle this month. Cumulatively, APHIS has documented … Read more

Research highlights dangers of eating toxin-contaminated seafood

A recent analysis of U.S. foodborne disease outbreaks reveals that marine toxins in fish and shellfish have caused a significant number of illnesses and hospitalizations. Over a 23-year period, researchers documented 402 outbreaks, resulting in 1,280 illnesses, 96 hospitalizations, and one fatality. Data for the study, published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, was … Read more

Did Nick Shirley prove Marjorie Taylor Greene was bribed to oppose Trump? Don’t be fooled

A rumor circulating online in 2026 claimed that independent journalist Nick Shirley possessed evidence of U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene being bribed to change her stance and oppose former President Donald Trump. This claim was widely shared on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook, with some posts suggesting a $14 million settlement and an … Read more

The Shaky Assumptions Behind Trump’s Over $500 Billion in Projected Drug Savings

President Donald Trump has promoted significant prescription drug savings, exceeding $500 billion over a decade, attributed to his administration’s policies. However, these projected savings appear largely aspirational, stemming from anticipated outcomes rather than concrete actions already implemented. A key policy, the "most favored nation" (MFN) approach, aims to align U.S. drug prices with those in … Read more

USPS proposed rule requiring states to give voter lists to federal government for mail ballots to be delivered

A proposed rule from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) would stop delivering mail ballots for states that do not provide the federal government with voter lists. This proposal was put forth in June 2026. The USPS has only proposed this rule change, and it has not yet been finalized or implemented. The proposal is also … Read more