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Boston, Massachusetts Considers Mandating Masks for Schoolchildren

Boston Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu stated that Boston Public Schools is weighing a mask mandate for children following their Christmas break from school.

EXCLUSIVE: The Global Push for ‘Assisted Suicide’

A worldwide campaign for euthanasia is underway in several countries.

No Counseling Against Queerness: U.S. Judge Hammers Christian View

A homosexual federal judge has endorsed a Colorado state LGBT agenda point signed into law by a gay governor that imposes viewpoint discrimination on Christian counselors, threatening them with so-called "unprofessional conduct" charges if they encourage clients who want to rid themselves of same-sex attractions to do just that.

Comic Books Too Woke for Fans

Comic book fans are complaining that comics are becoming woke "out of nowhere."

Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellations Continue to Snowball

Travelers who counted on Southwest Airlines to get them home suffered another wave of canceled flights Wednesday, and pressure grew on the federal government to help customers get reimbursed for unexpected expenses they incurred because of the airline’s meltdown.

COVID Vaccines Have Saved Millions of Lives…in Models

As more and more questions are being asked by more and more scientists, health professionals and journalists, the narrative of “safe and effective” Covid-19 vaccines is crumbling by the day, and scientific truth is slowly beginning to impose itself.

Left-Wing News Outlet Debunks Plastic Recycling Myth

Plastic recycling is inefficient, wasteful, and potentially harmful to the environment, with a low recycling rate in the United States and high costs for collecting, sorting, and reprocessing plastic waste, making it not a viable option for managing plastic waste.

NYC Mayor Says ‘Big Brother’ Is ‘Protecting You’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams responded to the criticism of increased digital surveillance in the city saying that it was a positive use of technology.

‘U.S. Military Works to Enlist Recruits Who Have Faced Behavioral Challenges’: WSJ

U.S. Defense Department allows recruits with a previous ADHD diagnosis to join the military without a waiver under new rules allowing those diagnosed with 38 medical conditions to join if they have not demonstrated symptoms or required medication for treatment for a certain number of years.

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