**Diabetes Epidemic Exposed: ADA Funded by Big Pharma**

Miami, Florida – The influence of big business on the American healthcare system can be seen through the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the leading diabetes advocacy and research non-profit in the United States. Diabetes affects millions of Americans, with over 100,000 deaths attributed to the disease each year, disproportionately impacting communities of color. The financial burden of diabetes, including medical expenses and treatment costs, totals around $400 billion annually, indicating a significant challenge in combating …

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Embezzlement Scandal Rocks Former Michigan House Speaker: Luxury Lifestyle Funded by Public and Private Funds

LANSING, Michigan – Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield faces felony charges for allegedly embezzling public and private funds alongside his wife, Stephanie. Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the charges on Tuesday, accusing Chatfield, 35, of leading a lavish lifestyle fueled by funds misappropriated for fine dining, luxury hotels, and exotic trips. The charges against Chatfield include embezzlement, conspiracy, and larceny, with the most serious charge of conducting a criminal enterprise carrying a 20-year penalty. …

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Arizona Coyotes Set to Build First Privately Funded Arena & Entertainment District in State History Without Taxpayer Money – See the Details Here!

Scottsdale, Arizona – The Coyotes hockey team in Arizona has announced plans to acquire 110 acres of state-owned land in Phoenix to develop a groundbreaking sports, lifestyle, and entertainment district. The project aims to be the first privately funded sports arena and entertainment district in Arizona’s history, without relying on taxpayer funding. The proposed development includes a state-of-the-art sports arena with 17,000 fixed seats for NHL games, along with capacity for 1,500 additional temporary seats …

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Government Shutdown Averted: Congress Releases $704 Billion Spending Package to Keep 40% of Government Funded for Rest of Fiscal Year

Washington, D.C. – Congressional appropriators recently unveiled a collection of bills that, if approved, would provide funding for six government agencies until the end of the fiscal year. This move comes after months of disagreements and standstills, primarily led by conservative Republicans aiming for significant cuts in federal spending. The package, totaling $704 billion, is the result of long-overdue negotiations among congressional leaders following numerous delays and temporary measures that nearly led to government shutdowns …

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