70-Year-Old Homeless Woman Living in SUV Surprised by ‘Angels’ with New Apartment

A 70-year-old woman’s life drastically changed after thoughtful strangers noticed she was living in her car with her two dogs. And without knowing much about her past, a Pennsylvania community rallied around the woman and helped her get back on her feet. When she was younger, Lynn Schutzman was determined to overcome a difficult childhood.…

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Herman Cain: Black Voices for Trump – The Best Event You Heard Nothing About

Last week in Atlanta, I had the pleasure of attending a very inspiring event. It was sponsored by a group called Black Voices for Trump. It was a big deal for a lot of reasons, one of them being that President Donald Trump himself attended and spoke — along with Vice President Pence and many…

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Baby Abandoned in Dumpster After Birth Is Now CEO of Company Valued Over $62 Million

Many of us have had normal trajectories in our lives and lead a fairly typical day-to-day existence. Nothing about Freddie Figgers’ life can be called “normal”: Everything about his story is extraordinary. Things started out rough for Figgers, who was abandoned near a dumpster when he was a newborn. His mother didn’t want him; she…

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New Trump-Zelensky Transcript Undercuts Dems’ Main Impeachment Claim on White House Visit

President Donald Trump has outmaneuvered impeachment-obsessed Democrats yet again. Friday morning the White House released a formerly eyes only memo record — for all intents and purposes a transcript — of the first telephone call between Trump and then newly-elected Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, dated April 21, 2019. The transcript kneecaps one of the Democrats’…

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House Ethics: Tlaib likely broke rules — and federal law — with $17K personal payment from campaign

Looks like Donald Trump’s not the only one on the hot seat in the House. The Ethics Committee recommended extending a probe into Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s receipt of over $17,000 from her campaign as a salary after the election. That would have “violated House rules, standards of conduct,]]>

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Confirmed: Dems switched from “quid pro quo” to “bribery” because a focus group told them it was better

Something to bear in mind the next time Pelosi starts burbling about how “prayerful” this process has been for them.

Apparently Jesus told her to start focus-grouping battleground states to find the way forward.

Chris Wallace passed along the info to Fox viewers this morning…

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House Ethics Board: ‘Substantial Reason to Believe’ Tlaib Used Campaign as Personal Piggybank

The board of the Office of Congressional Ethics announced Thursday that it found allegations that Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.) used campaign funds to enrich herself were credible enough to warrant a deeper investigation.

The ethics panel’s report said there is "substantial reason to believe that Rep. Tlaib converted campaign funds from Rashida Tlaib for Congress to personal use."

Tlaib received two potentially illegal payments from the campaign after the last general election, according to the report. A salary payment of $2,000 occurred on Nov. 16, 2018, and another payment of $15,500 occurred on Dec. 1.

Payment for work during the campaign is legally permitted, but payment for work afterwards would violate the law. Emails indicate that Tlaib was paid for work done after the campaign as the Dec. 1 check was labeled as payment for work between "Nov. 16, 2018 to December 31, 2018." The election occurred on Nov. 6.

The report includes several emails from Tlaib to campaign staff, including an April 4, 2018, email in which she asked for "a one time payment of 5K" due to personal financial struggles. 

A later email showed Tlaib reaching out to a larger number of campaign staff and informing them she would not make it through the campaign without a stipend. She requested payments of "$2,000 per two weeks but not exceeding $12,000″ from the campaign. 

Tlaib denied wrongdoing, according to the Detroit News. Her lawyers claimed the payments were to catch up on work she had done during the campaign. She claimed that the checks were "the minimum salary payments necessary for me to meet my personal financial obligations."

Tlaib and her staffers refused to cooperate with officials throughout the investigation, according to the report.

"Because Rep. Tlaib refused to interview with the OCE, the OCE could not address these potentially problematic payments with her," the report states. "Likewise, the OCE was unable to address these documents with members of her campaign staff given their refusals to interview with the OCE."

The board unanimously recommended further investigation of the situation.

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Mrs. Rogers Surprised by Hospital with Babies Wearing Late Husband’s Iconic Red Cardigan for World Kindness Day

As many people who frequent the internet were aware, Nov. 13 was a very special day — especially for those who grew up with “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Cardigan Day, which was commemorated on World Kindness Day, celebrates kindness, the show’s 65th anniversary and the legacy Fred Rogers left. “November 13th is Kindness Day and WQED…

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Surprise Medical Bill Fix Deserves a Full and Open Debate

No matter what side of the aisle we sit on, we can all agree that surprise medical bills are bad for everyone. Patients are on the receiving end of big bills because when insurance companies refuse to pay for medical care, this often leaves the patient on the hook for major expenses through no fault…

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Report: Health Websites Are Sharing Medical Data with Google, Facebook, Amazon

According to a recent report, many popular health websites such as WebMD are sharing private medical data with the Masters of the Universe.

A recent investigation by the Financial Times has revealed that popular health websites are sharing users’ private and personal medical data with big tech firms such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook as well as smaller data brokers and advertising firms such as Scorecard and OpenX.

The Financial Times analyzed over 100 health and medical websites including WebMD, Healthline, health insurance group Bupa, and parenting site Babycentre. The FT found that 79 percent of these sites used tracking cookies on visitors that could be utilized by third-party firms across the internet. This was done without users’ permissions making it illegal under E.U. GDPR guidelines.

The most common place for the data to be sent was found to be Google’s advertising arm DoubleClick which showed up on 78 percent of the sites that were tested by the Financial Times. From the FT investigation, the data shared included:

  • drug names entered into Drugs.com were sent to Google’s ad unit DoubleClick.
  • symptoms inputted into WebMD’s symptom checker, and diagnoses received, including “drug overdose”, were shared with Facebook.
  • menstrual and ovulation cycle information from BabyCentre ended up with Amazon Marketing, among others.
  • keywords such as “heart disease” and “considering abortion” were shared from sites like the British Heart Foundation, Bupa and Healthline to companies including Scorecard Research and Blue Kai (owned by software giant Oracle).

When contacted about the collection of medical data, Google stated that it has “strict policies preventing advertisers from using such data to target ads.” Facebook said that it would be conducting an investigation and would “take action” against websites “in violation of our terms.” Amazon stated: “We do not use the information from publisher websites to inform advertising audience segments.”

This week the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Health and Human Services has begun an investigation into a cloud computing deal between Google and Ascension Health which granted Google access to the detailed health information of millions of patients.

The Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Health and Human Services will be investigating the data collection elements of the deal in order to ensure that the partnership is in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) which was put in place to safeguard medical information.

Google stated this week that patient data “cannot and will not be combined with any Google consumer data.” The collaboration between Google and Ascension is named “Project Nightingale” and aims to collect the health information of 50 million American patients.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan or email him at lnolan@breitbart.com

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