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Pharmacies Can Now Sell Abortion Pills

FDA allows retail pharmacies to provide abortion medication to patients with prescriptions from qualified healthcare providers, expanding access to the drug.

Countering the Threat of Global Food Homogenization

The push toward globalism isn’t limited to political schemes; it also includes efforts to influence agriculture and homogenize food consumption around the world.

Republicans Poised for More Anti-ESG Fights in 2023

Republican lawmakers are set to take on the environment, social, and governance (ESG) agenda this year, with multiple states like Florida, Indiana, and Oklahoma targeting the use of such policies for business purposes.

Jordan Peterson Threatened Over Political Tweets

Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson said on Tuesday that may lose his license unless he submits to mandatory “social-media communication retraining” by the College of Psychologists of Ontario, his home province’s licensing authority.

TikTok CEO, EU, UK to Address ‘Online Harms’ at World Economic Forum Meeting

No specifics about what qualifies as abusive or harmful.

34 U.S. Babies Survived Abortions, Born Alive

Between 2020-2022, 34 babies across the United States survived failed abortions and may have been left to die.

New York Children Under 12 Will Not Be Prosecuted for Most Crimes

New York children under the age of 12 will no longer be arrested for most crimes, according to a bill signed by New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul.

Biden Spent Nearly 40% of 2022 In Delaware, Camp David, or On Vacation

Biden spends 38.6% of 2022 in Delaware, Camp David, or on vacation.

Babies Around the World Left to Die After Failed Abortions

In New Zealand, Canada, Poland, Ireland, Australia, U.S.

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