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Indiana: First State to Approve Abortion After Roe v. Wade

Indiana on Friday became the first state in the nation to approve abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, as the Republican governor quickly signed a near-total ban on the procedure shortly after lawmakers approved it.

Japanese Surgeon Calls for End to COVID Vaccine Booster Program in Letter to Prominent Medical Journal

Dr. Kenji Yamamoto, a Japanese cardiovascular surgeon, has penned a letter to the peer-reviewed journal Virology that calls for an end to the COVID-19 vaccine booster program in the country.

Manufacturer Admits Monkeypox Vax Effectiveness Never Tested in Humans: MIT Report

"[W]e've simply had no opportunity to test this in humans," says Bavarian Nordic vice president of clinical strategy.

‘Massive’ Lightning Strike Outside White House, 2 Dead (Video)

DC Police have confirmed an elderly couple from Wisconsin has died after four people were struck by lightning Thursday evening near the White House.

World Economic Forum Pushes Mask-Wearing Again: ‘Treat Face Masks Like Umbrellas’

Also pushing COVID vaccines made by corporations who fund the Forum.

4x-Vaxxed, Mask-Promoting German Health Minister Has COVID

Still urging others to get vaccinated and boosted.

Beyond Meat Sales Drop as Fast-Food Trials Flop; McDonald’s Is ‘McDone’ With Plant Burger

Beyond Meat’s sales have fizzled rather than sizzled after fast-food trials of its product had customers asking, “Where’s the beef?”

Novavax COVID Vaccines Should Carry Heart Inflammation Warning, EU Says

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) today recommended adding a warning for two types of heart inflammation to Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine, marketed under the brand names Nuvaxovid and Covovax, based on a small number of cases reported in those who received the vaccine.

World’s First ‘Synthetic Embryos’ Created

In a world first, Israeli scientists have created “synthetic embryos” without using sperm or egg cells, having taken only stem cells from the skin of mice.

Federal Judge Rules West Virginia Medicaid Must Provide Coverage for Gender-Related Surgeries

On Tuesday, District Judge Robert C. Chambers ruled that West Virginia Medicaid must provide coverage for the surgical treatment of gender dysphoria.

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