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Nebraska Proposes Bill Prohibiting People Younger than 19 From Attending Drag Shows

Multiple Nebraska state GOP lawmakers are backing a measure that would prohibit people younger than 19 from attending drag shows and people younger than 21 from attending such performances at any location where alcohol is served.

Few Schools Returning to Mask Mandates as COVID Cases Increase

At least five school districts, most in the northeast of the country, have reinstated mask requirements for students amid an uptick in COVID-19 infections, and two requested that students be tested for the virus before returning to school from winter break.

‘Positive Views of Supreme Court Decline Sharply Following Abortion Ruling’: Pew Research Center Study

According to a recent survey by Pew Research Center, Americans' views of the Supreme Court are historically low, marked by a dramatic decline in favorability among Democrats, an increase in favorability among Republicans and an unprecedented level of political polarization, with a 45 percentage point gap between parties in favorable views, the widest in 35 years of polling.

The COVID Jabbed Are Dying While Fueling Variants

Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, John Campbell, Ph.D., a retired nurse educator, has gained a following for his even-handed evaluations of COVID science and statistics.

Majority of Republicans Value Politicians’ Loyalty to Trump

65% of Republicans believe it is important for the GOP to demonstrate loyalty to Trump, 80% prefer candidates with similar policies, and two-thirds want them to share Trump's views on the 2020 election, while a majority of Republicans also prioritize investigating President Biden.

American Heart Association Says Spike Protein in mRNA Vaccines May Be Harmful

The American Heart Association invalidated fact-checkers and big tech yet again this week when the organization published research suggesting the spike protein in vaccines can hurt some people.

2 in 5 Kids Have Multiple Food Allergies — And It’s Taking a Toll on Their Mental and Physical Health

Two in five U.S. children and nearly half of adults with a food allergy are allergic to multiple foods, according to research published last month in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Parents Claim Ohio School District Implemented Transgender Bathroom Policy, Say Girls Feel Unsafe

Parents and clergy members claimed that an Ohio school district implemented a transgender bathroom policy without informing parents.

Dan Crenshaw Calls House Republicans Who Don’t Support McCarthy for Speaker ‘Terrorists’

Earlier this week, Crenshaw referred to those who do nut support a McCarthy speakership as "enemies."

The Power of Fasting to Produce Miracles

“Believing is powerful, and prayer is powerful, but sometimes we must pray, fast, and expect our miracle,” says Tammy.

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