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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.

Biden Pardons 3 Felons, 2 Others

"America is a nation of laws and second chances, redemption, and rehabilitation," Biden said.

Google Introduces ‘Woke’ Language Suggestions

Google's spelling editor will now begin to correct what users type to be more 'inclusive' with their wording.

Hunter Biden Is Prime Target if Republicans Win Congress

Intelligence officials had gathered to brief select members of Congress on future threats to U.S. elections when a key lawmaker in the room, No. 3 House Republican Elise Stefanik of New York, tried to move the discussion to a new topic: Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Are Democrats and Joe Biden Up to Their Old Election Tricks?

Over the last 16 tortuous months of the Biden presidency, it’s become clear that the Democrats are running on empty.

France Is Becoming More Conservative

France's right wing is going mainstream.

John Durham Issues Trial Subpoenas to Members of Clinton Campaign, DNC

Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, the DNC, Washington-based private intelligence firm Fusion GPS, and law firm Perkins Coie, Sussmann’s former employer, meanwhile, are trying to fend off Durham’s efforts to compel them to hand over previously withheld documents.

Supreme Court to Hear Religious Liberty Case Over High School Coach’s On-Field Prayers

Joseph Kennedy likes to think of himself as a "big brother" of sorts to the many students he has mentored over the years as a high school football coach.

Biden Stumbles With Suburban Women and Mothers Before Midterm Elections

From parental rights regarding school curricula to COVID-19 vaccine authorization delays for children younger than 5, President Joe Biden and Democrats are frustrating suburban mothers.

Exxon Mobil Will Not Allow LGBT or BLM Flags to Fly Outside Its Office Buildings

Exxon Mobil will no longer allow its offices to fly flags expressing adherence to or membership of “outside organizations” on company flagpoles, the New York Times reported.

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