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Industry-Funded Research Creates Conflict of Interest: Report

“We just can’t allow corporate PR and product defense to pass as science anymore,” said U.S. Right to Know Executive Director Gary Ruskin.

Nearly Half of Healthy Women Experience ‘Menstrual Cycle-Related Symptoms’ After COVID-19 Vaccination: New Peer-Reviewed ‘Women’s Health’ Study

48.8% of healthy patients self-reported menstrual-associated changes in the first cycle after vaccination.

WHO Boosts Budget by 20% to ‘Prepare’ for Future Pandemics and ‘Disease X’

The WHO is also paying attention to a hypothetical "Disease X," a potential future disease currently unknown or non-existent with the potential to cause devastation on a global scale.

Quincy Institute Exposes Think Tanks’ Conflict of Interest in U.S. Military Funding and Ukraine War Debates

Qi's study found that "the vast majority of media mentions of think tanks in articles about U.S. arms and the Ukraine war are from think tanks whose funders profit from U.S. military spending, arms sales and, in many cases, directly from U.S. involvement in the Ukraine war."

FAA Grounds NYC LaGuardia Flights Due to Wildfire Smoke

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded flights departing from New York City's LaGuardia Airport "due to low visibility" from Canadian wildfires.

WHO Seeks to ‘Restrict Personal Liberties’

Implementing new policies will grant the World Health Organization mass censorship abilities.

COVID-19 Lockdowns Ineffective at Reducing Mortality: IEA Meta-Analysis

A "global policy failure of gigantic proportions."

Private Jet Crash Near Washington, D.C.—Pilot Reportedly Lost Consciousness

Six F-16 fighter jets were launched from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland and two other sites.

Young Voters Abandoning Democrats: Republican Leanings Surge Among Former Obama Supporters: New York Times

Young voters, who strongly supported President Obama in 2008, are now leaning more towards the Republican side, indicating a notable shift to the right among younger generations, confirmed by The New York Times.

WHO Proposes ‘Social Listening Surveillance Systems’ Recommendations

The World Health Organization (WHO) has proposed recommendations for “social listening surveillance systems” in order to target "misinformation."

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