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Quantum Physics and the Bible

We live in an extraordinary era, one where science and technology advance at a staggering pace. Discoveries of invisible dimensions, quantum entanglements, and the mysteries of the universe—topics that should inspire awe and captivate society—often go unnoticed amidst the noise of our fast-paced, materialistic culture.

Russia Develops Cancer Vaccine

The Russian Ministry of Health announced that it developed a cancer vaccine to be distributed in 2025.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Makes Broadway Debut

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made her Broadway debut over the weekend in a one-night performance in "& Juliet."

U.S. Signs Updated Science Agreement with China

The United States and China have signed an updated agreement to renew its Science and Technology Agreement (STA) for five years.

Update: Pelosi’s Fall Leaves Her with Broken Hip

As American Faith reported, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was hospitalized in Luxembourg. Updated reports explain the former House Speaker fell down the stairs and broke her hip.

Google’s Christmas Ad Features Nonbinary Influencer

Google's Christmas advertisement features a "nonbinary" influencer.

Health Insurance CEOs Featured in New York ‘Wanted’ Posters

"Wanted" posters featuring the images of health insurance CEOs have been placed in Manhattan, New York. The posters say "Deny, Defend, Depose," urging people to "fight back."

Flu-Like ‘Disease X’ Spreads in Congo

An illness called "Disease X" spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to 31 deaths. There are more than 400 cases of the illness, according to a statement from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Britain Protests Methane Supplement for Cows

Boycotts of a bovine methane-reduction supplement are underway over safety concerns. The protests come as Arla Foods, a major supplier of British supermarkets, launched a trial of Bovaer, the bovine supplement.

FDA Approves Cow Supplement to Reduce Methane Emissions

Earlier this year, the FDA approved a supplement for dairy cattle designed to reduce their methane emissions by 30%. The supplement, called Bovaer, was considered a "first-in-class methane-reducing feed ingredient," a press release says.

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