
The NewsWorthy Inflation Holds Steady, Smithsonian Review & White House Cage Fight - Wednesday, August 13, 2025
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Aug 13, 2025 Inflation remains a hot topic as doubts arise about the reliability of government data. Meanwhile, a major cybersecurity breach puts sensitive American records at risk. Exciting updates are revealed about the Smithsonian museums and their commitment to historical accuracy. A meteorite discovery stuns scientists, dating back 20 million years before Earth. In a surprising twist, the White House plans its first cage fight in collaboration with the Smithsonian, reflecting the evolving nature of public events. Don't miss these intriguing developments!
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Extraditions Used To Weaken Cartel Power
- Mexico extradited dozens of alleged cartel bosses to the U.S. to help disrupt organized crime networks.
- The move supports U.S.-Mexico cooperation while Mexico resists unilateral U.S. military action in its territory.
State Dept. Streamlines Human Rights Reports
- The State Department shortened human rights reports, removing sections on LGBTQ and reproductive rights while emphasizing political speech restrictions.
- The change followed delays and deletion of prior violations compiled under the previous administration.
Court-System Hack Potentially Exposed Sealed Files
- A federal court document system hack may have exposed sealed, sensitive records, with the NYT citing possible Russian involvement.
- Officials started removing sensitive files and assessing damage after initial infiltration in early 2021.
