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Most consumer guides and journalists in 2025 point to Bandcamp, Resonate, Napster and a handful of smaller or niche services as the most “ethical” choices because they pay artists more directly or use...
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Most consumer guides and journalists in 2025 point to Bandcamp, Resonate, Napster and a handful of smaller or niche services as the most “ethical” choices because they pay artists more directly or use...
Lipoless shows several warning signs common to fraudulent weight‑loss products — broken ingredient links, reports of AI‑style promotional videos, unsolicited sales calls and negative customer reviews ...
Growing grassroots boycotts and coordinated “blackout” actions in late 2025 specifically name a handful of major retailers — notably Target, Amazon and Home Depot — as companies activists say are supp...
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo canon includes many books absent from the King James Version (KJV) — commonly reported as an 81–88‑book canon that adds texts like 1 Enoch, Jubilees, the three Meqabyan...
The preponderance of independent reporting describes Glycopezil as a classic online supplement scam: fabricated reviews and endorsements, bait‑and‑switch long‑form ads, aggressive social ads, and repo...
Home Depot has not been shown to have a formal agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to install security cameras specifically to help identify undocumented people; recent repor...
Multiple reputable analyses published in September–October 2025 demonstrate that videos and voice‑overs purporting to show Dr. Sanjay Gupta endorsing Neurocept are , and that independent reviews find ...
Venezuela functions as a significant transit and facilitation hub for international cocaine trafficking, exploited by transnational criminal organizations and allegedly aided by corrupt state actors, ...
Several major corporations and contractors have faced public backlash for providing funding, technology, logistics, or services that support U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); frequently ...
Major tech companies and prominent tech figures have publicly engaged with or financially supported Donald Trump’s 2025 presidency through inauguration donations, meetings at Mar‑a‑Lago, and participa...
The 2025 boycott of Target was triggered mainly by the company’s January decision to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and to scale back related hiring and spending commitments ...
Winning Team Publishing — the conservative imprint tied to Donald Trump Jr. that was set to publish Charlie Kirk’s final book “Stop, in the Name of God” in December — did not publicly move that schedu...
Project 2025’s publicly reported corporate supporters are described differently across available lists: one compilation catalogs tied to the Conservative Promise and Project 2025 broadly, while anothe...
Several large retailers have publicly resisted or taken actions against aspects of President Trump’s agenda in 2025 — most visibly by joining lawsuits over his emergency tariffs (Costco among the larg...
Estimates of how much the Trump family has made “directly tied to his presidency” range from tens of millions to several billion dollars depending on which ventures and timeframes are counted: a New Y...
Multiple public figures named Ian Carroll appear in available sources: an Australian television executive (1946–2011) noted for creating programs at the ABC, a contemporary tech/security figure descri...
The Trump White House ballroom project has been publicly described by the administration as a privately funded, multihundred‑million dollar addition — figures given range from an initial $200 million ...
Available reporting shows Charlie Kirk’s final book Stop, in the Name of God was scheduled for release on December 9, 2025 — months after his death on September 10, 2025 — and several retailers and ou...
There is no credible evidence that Dr. Ben Carson developed a dementia medicine made with honey and another substance, nor that he endorsed any such product; multiple fact‑checks say claims linking Ca...
Available reporting paints Gelatide as a heavily marketed liquid “weight‑loss” supplement that employs dubious promotional tactics — including fake celebrity/physician video ads — and has drawn consum...