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Mitch McConnell Favorably at Record Low 7%

Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) favorability hits a record low, per Civiqs voter polling released Monday.

White House on Supporting America’s Veterans and Their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors

The Biden admin on Friday outlined its progress addressing veteran education, housing, health care, and more.

VA Secretary Looks for Progress on Veterans Suicide, Homelessness Soon

Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough expects improvement in reducing homelessness and suicide among veterans.

Charges Dropped Against CEO of Election Tech Company

Charges against the CEO of an election technology company have been dismissed after Los Angeles County prosecutors found “potential bias” in an investigation.

Another $400 Million Military Aid Package for Ukraine

The Department of Defense (DOD) plans to send millions of dollars’ worth of additional military aid to Ukraine under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), the agency announced on Nov. 4.

J&J Buys Heart-Device Maker Specializing in Pumps that Treat ‘Heart Attack, Heart Failure’ After ‘Serious Blood Clotting Disorders’ Were Linked to J&J’s COVID Vax

"Abiomed sells Impella heart pumps for treatment of conditions including a heart attack, heart failure and clogged arteries."

Federally Funded ‘Humanized Mouse Core’ at UCLA Transplanted Fetal Tissue Into Mice

A federally funded “Humanized Mouse Core” at the University of California-Los Angeles created “humanized mice” by transplanting human fetal tissue into the mice.

Christian Scholars Say Focus On ‘Christian Nationalism’ is ‘Smokescreen,’ Real Threat is ‘Neo-Marxism’

As media attention on "Christian nationalism" looms large in American politics heading into the 2022 midterms, Christian scholars this week debated the definition of...

Supreme Court Preparing to Hear Arguments over Race-Based College Admissions

Supreme Court to hear oral arguments about the use of racial admissions criteria for college.

‘Criminal Neglect’: CDC Knew COVID Vaccine Could Cause Myocarditis in Young Males Months Before Telling the Public

Two months after COVID-19 vaccines were rolled out to the U.S. public, a statistically significant vaccine safety signal for myocarditis in males ages 8 to 21 appeared in the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) — but CDC officials waited another three months before alerting the public, according to a new study.

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