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Average Thanksgiving Dinner Up 25% From 2019

A report from the American Farm Bureau Federation found that the average Thanksgiving meal for 10 people costs 25% more compared to 2019.

Total Number of U.S. Privately Owned Firearms Passes 500 Million

The total number of privately owned firearms in the United States has passed 500 million.

Health Agencies Reportedly Withhold Vaccine Injury Data

An investigation published in the British Medical Journal investigation alleged that the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) has a "separate, back-end system."

Oregon Instructs Teachers to Dismantle ‘Systemic Inequities’ in Math

Oregon's Department of Education is training teachers on how to disrupt "systemic inequities" in mathematics.

Spike in Gun Sales Connected to Israel Attacks

A recent spike in gun sales has been connected to the Hamas attacks in Israel, a firearms industry analysis revealed.

Candy Inflation Hits Double Digits This Halloween

For the second year in a row, U.S. shoppers are seeing double-digit inflation on candy.

Presidential Qualifications in the United States

As an American citizen, understanding the qualifications required for someone to run for the highest office in the land, the President of the United States, is not just a matter of civic awareness but also a crucial aspect of maintaining the integrity of our democracy.

COVID-19 Vaccine Research Shows Spike Protein Forming in Heart Cells

Research from Germany found that spike proteins from mRNA COVID-19 vaccines form in human heart cells 48 hours after vaccination.

Only 32% of Americans Trust News Media

39% of American adults confessed to having "none at all" when it comes to confidence in the media.

COVID-19 Vaccines Causally Linked to 17 Million Deaths Worldwide

Drawing from all-cause mortality data across 17 countries, the study found a significant increase in deaths—particularly among the elderly—following the introduction of third and fourth booster doses.

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