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The Fake Meat Industry Is Failing, But That Might Lead to Governments Propping It Up

Impossible Foods, manufacturer of plant-based meat alternatives, is laying off 20 percent of its workforce.

Bill Gates Discusses Climate Change While Traveling in Carbon-Emitting Private Jet

Gates' $70 million Gulfstream jet burns roughly 1,700 liters of fuel per hour.

Consumer Desire for Electric Vehicles Wanes

A report from KPMG, an international accounting firm, suggests that by the year 2030, electric vehicles (EV) will be just over 20% of the automotive market.

Majority Support Investigating Dr. Fauci

A majority of Americans surveyed in a recent Trafalgar Group study support an investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci's management of the pandemic and his previous testimonies, with responses across party lines still resulting in a majority in favor.

Border Patrol Reports Over 250,000 Migrant Encounters in December

America's southern border continues to be inundated by a massive flow of migrants, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection reporting a whopping 251,487 southwest land border encounters during the month of December 2022.

Murders Already Soaring In Major U.S. Cities This Year

Spates of deadly violence impacted several U.S. cities to start 2023, outpacing the same period in 2022.

IRS Having Trouble Hiring People Who ‘Are Able to Pass Background Checks’ After Biden Admin Calls for 87,000 New Agents

Out of more than 565,000 job applications received until early October, the IRS only recruited around 19,000 workers.

‘Study Shows Government’s Family Leave Mandates Have Thwarted Women’s Wage Gains’: Rachel Greszler

White women's wages were converging relative to white men's at a rate of 0.70 percentage points per year before the passage of the '93 Family Medical Leave Act.

Poll Shows 69% Of Americans Want Abortions Banned or Limited

A new Marist College poll finds 69% of Americans want abortions banned or limited.

Pfizer, Fauci Staffers Sign Off on Research Finding mRNA COVID Vaccines Produce Worse Antibodies

Less than a month after the CDC marked the two-year anniversary of the first administered COVID-19 vaccine by telling Americans to get a bivalent booster, two peer-reviewed German studies have found that mRNA vaccines — the vast majority of the U.S. market — induce worse antibodies compared to traditional adenovirus vaccines.

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