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COVID Cases in European Union Rise After High Vax Rate

After attaining what Johns Hopkins refers to as an "above world average" COVID-19 vaccination rate, infections in the European Union have not gone down but reached 1.5 million last week, up 8% from the week before.

Medical Misdiagnosis, a Leading Cause of U.S. Deaths, Adds Billions to Health Care Costs

The prospect of walking into a hospital or clinic and receiving a misdiagnosis is something that fills most patients with dread.

House Republicans Plan Investigations Into Biden DOJ

Republicans mull implementing greater oversight if they take the majority in November.

Inflation-Proof Gun Sales Over 1 Million for 38 Straight Months

People may be cutting back on necessities due to a 40-year inflation high, but they are still investing in their safety.

Gallup Poll: Voters Prefer GOP Over Dems for Protection, Prosperity

A new Gallup poll out Tuesday finds that voters would rather have Republicans in power over Democrats for security and prosperity.

Americans’ Support for Biden’s Electric Car Push Is Nearly Zero

In response to Joe Biden's insistence that the fossil fuel industry be eliminated entirely, California officials already have claimed to set in motion their plan to ban the sales of new gasoline powered vehicles in their state in a few years.

U.S. College Educated Women Comprise Majority of Workforce

"College-educated women are the only gender and education group whose labor-force participation rate is back at its pre-pandemic level," says Pew Research senior researcher Richard Fry.

RNC Says Google Suppressed More Than 22M GOTV, Fundraising Emails in September, Exploring ‘Legal Options’

The Republican National Committee says Google is suppressing get-out-the-vote and fundraising emails by sending millions of GOP election emails to users’ Gmail spam folders, with party leadership threatening to explore legal options to "put an end" to what they call a "clear pattern of bias."

LGBTQ Rom-Com Flops at Box Office—Writer Blames ‘Homophobic Weirdos’

The screenwriter behind “Bros,” Hollywood‘s first LGBTQ romantic comedy, is blaming “homophobic weirdos” for the film’s dismal opening weekend box office performance.

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