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Surgeon Made Baby’s ‘Guardian’ So Vaxxed Blood Can Be Used in Surgery

New Zealand judge takes away rights from parents of baby in need of surgery, gives them to surgeon and physician wanting to use blood from COVID-19 vaccinated donors during procedure.

Thousands Flood Malta Streets to Protest Bill Legalizing Abortion

Over 10,000 pro-life individuals took to the streets of Malta over the weekend to protest a new bill that would legalize abortion.

Businesses Pulled Back on ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Programs This Year, New Report Finds

Corporate America dialed back overall enthusiasm for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, also known as DEI, according to research from Glassdoor.

CDC, HHS Offer $1 Million for Research to Predict Vaccine ‘Misinformation Trends’

Two federal public health agencies will provide $1 million in grant funding to develop “a “public health tool” to predict vaccine “misinformation trends.”

The Need to Add Health Status to Anti-Discrimination Law

What would happen if a “private” education or health care facility denied service to someone who not only didn’t take precautions against contracting HIV, but was actually HIV-positive?

Children’s Health Defense Urges Department of Defense for COVID Vax Exemptions for Breastfeeding Military Mothers

For Immediate Release Washington, D.C. — Last week, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) sent a letter to top U.S. military health officials and several members of Congress regarding the...

Georgia’s Fetal Heartbeat Abortion Restriction Reinstated

Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the ban on abortion when a medical provider can detect a baby’s heartbeat.

COVID Cases Rise in China as Vax Rate Increases

Countries with low vaccine rates have fewer coronavirus infections.

Judge Overturns Georgia’s Heartbeat Abortion Ban

A state Superior Court judge in Georgia overturned a law on Tuesday that banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and once a baby's heartbeat is detected.

Why America Can’t Afford to Spend First and Delay Scrutiny Concerning Ukraine

The U.S. Senate voted last night on a military and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine that tops over $40 billion.

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