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Abortion Disproportionately Targets Black Babies; CDC: 74% Of Abortions in Mississippi Were Performed on Black Mothers

Babies carried by black mothers in 2019 were aborted in greater numbers and at a greater rate than babies carried by mothers of other races, according to a report published by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

U.S. Importing Baby Formula From Mexico to Ease Shortage

The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it is providing logistical support to import the equivalent of about 16 million 8-ounce baby formula bottles from Mexico starting this weekend, as part of its efforts to ease nationwide supply shortages caused by the closure of the largest U.S. manufacturing plant.

Whistleblower Says With 120,000 Troops Still Unvaccinated, Army May Move June 30 Deadline Far Into Future

As the June 30 deadline nears for compliance with the U.S. military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, U.S. Army officials publicly claim a very small percentage of its members are unvaccinated, reporting 96% or more of its members are fully vaccinated.

Majority of Voters Oppose Second and Third Trimester Abortion, Poll Shows

The majority of U.S. voters support restricting abortions in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, according to a poll released Wednesday by Suffolk University and USA Today.

Pentagon ‘Trampling’ on Freedoms, Say Nearly 600 Service Members Who Refused Vaccine Mandate

A mid-June report is making its way into the hands of U.S. Representatives and Senators.

Facebook’s Audit Director and Marketing Leads Are Former Pfizer Directors

Facebook – a platform that routinely censors posts critical of COVID-19 vaccines – has hired several alumni from Pfizer’s marketing and internal audit teams to lead similar efforts at the social media platform, The National Pulse can reveal.

Frequency of Church Attendance Increasing Among Australian Christians Led by Gen Xers

NCLS Research, a reputable Australian organization renowned for conducting studies on church health and community connections, presented the impact of spirituality on communities of faith from their 2021 survey in a webinar held early this month.

Waukesha Massacre Suspect Pleads ‘Insanity’ Over Christmas Parade Massacre

According to his attorneys on Monday, Brooks, who previously pleaded not guilty in February, is now changing his plea to not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

94 Percent of Medication Not Supported by High-Quality Evidence, Harms Underreported

Less than 6 percent of medical drugs have high-quality evidence to support their benefits, according to a recent study by the University of Oxford.

College Enrollment Drops 1.4M Students, Threatening Long-Term Stability of Higher Education

New concerns are being raised about the long-term outlook of higher education as enrollment numbers continue to decline and coronavirus relief funds run out.

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