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Male Blood Donor Rejected After Refusing to Answer If He Was Pregnant

A man who habitually donates blood has had his donation refused after he failed to indicate on a transgender ideology-inspired official form whether or not he was pregnant.

Swimming Chiefs Limit Transgender Participation

Fina also intends to establish a new 'open' category for swimmers whose gender identity differs from their birth sex.

Children Suffering Combination Viruses With to Weakened Immune System Due to Lockdown

Yale infection-control experts say this is not typical.

Church of Scotland Approves Same-Sex Marriage

Church of Scotland ministers are now permitted to perform same-sex marriages if they choose.

Undercover Journo Infiltrates British Far-Right, Gets Violently Attacked by Far-Left After Just 10 Minutes of Leafleting

An undercover journalist with Channel 4 taking part in a documentary infiltrating the "far-right" in Britain ended up getting attacked by masked far-left extremists after just 10 minutes of leafleting while undercover in Rotherham.

Health Authorities Tracked Movements of Canadians via Cellphones During Pandemic

Health authorities in Canada tracked people’s movements via their cellphones during the pandemic, with trips to pharmacies and liquor stores being logged, it has been revealed.

Arctic Ice Is Not ‘Rapidly Vanishing’ – Study Finds Similar Trends Over at Least 200 Years

Whisper it quietly, but Arctic ice is making a comeback.

UK Govt Threatens to Ban Twitter, Potentially Jail Elon Musk If He Allows Free Speech

The UK on Tuesday threatened to ban Twitter altogether and potentially jail Elon Musk if he violates their incoming "Online Safety Bill" by allowing free speech on his platform.

Increase of Hepatitis Among Children Thought to Be Caused by Loss of Immunity Due to Lockdown

Recent hepatitis surge among children has health officials questioning what caused the outbreak, largely in children under five.

Sanitation, Nutrition Better Than Vaccines at Protecting Children From Disease, Study Shows

In the 19th century, improvements in quality-of-life fundamentals such as drinking water, sanitation, housing and nutrition helped launch the public health profession.

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