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Department of Energy Collecting Religious Exemption Data

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) warned that the Department of Energy (DOE) policy requiring the agency to collect and store religious exemption requests may violate the First Amendment.

U.S., Canada, Mexico Launch ‘Pandemic Preparedness Initiative’

The United States, Canada, and Mexico launched a pandemic preparedness initiative that bolsters the One Health agenda.

Puerto Rico’s Shadow Senator Backs Trump, Stands Against Controversial Jokes

Zoraida Buxo, the Republican shadow senator representing Puerto Rico, has officially backed former President Donald Trump in his bid for the 2024 presidency. This...

Future Forward Warns Harris: Negative Trump Attacks Aren’t Cutting It

A prominent super PAC supporting Kamala Harris has informed the vice president that labeling former President Donald Trump as a fascist “is not that...

Guillain-Barré Syndrome Linked to Numerous Vaccines

A study published in the journal Scientific Reports claims that Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is linked to 17 different vaccines.

DJI Launches Legal Battle Against U.S. Defense Department’s Chinese Military Allegations

The world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer, DJI, is challenging the U.S. Department of Defense's decision to include it on a list of companies linked...

Booker T. Washington – American Minute with Bill Federer

Booker T. Washington was born in a slave hut on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia, APRIL 5, 1856. He taught himself to read and write,...

Alaska Democrat Mary Peltola Reverses Course on Transgender Issue in Sports

An Alaska Democrat, who previously opposed legislation aimed at protecting the integrity of women’s sports, has changed her stance after a September report from...

Progressive Dark Money Group Targets Voter Turnout with Multi-Million Dollar Initiatives

A left-leaning dark money organization seems to have found a way to channel funds from foreign billionaires into U.S. elections, reportedly spending tens of...

Massachusetts Parents Sue School District Over Students Receiving Poor Grades for Using AI

The parents of a high school senior in Massachusetts have filed a lawsuit against his teachers and school after their son received a "D" grade and detention for using artificial intelligence (AI) on a social studies project.

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