Chemical

Ohio, Texas Issue Warning on Toxic Chemical Found in COVID Test Kits

Some tests were found to contain the preservative sodium azide, a liquid reagent that can cause low blood pressure when ingested, resulting in dizziness, headaches or palpitations.

Senate to Vote on ‘Abortion on Demand’ Act

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the controversial Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) on Feb. 28.

A ‘Rubber Stamp’ for Abortionists: Senate Confirms Biden’s Pick as FDA Commissioner

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday narrowly confirmed a new FDA commissioner that pro-life groups warn has been a rubber-stamp for the abortion industry by weakening safety requirements for chemical abortions.

New Talking Points Introduced by Abortion Promoters Refuted

To imply that any abortion — even an illegal one — is “not safe” would apparently not fit the updated narrative.

Climate Change Activists Press U.S. Oil Producers to Reduce Drilling as Demand Surges

Despite the pressure from climate change activists in the federal government and the private sector to cut back on drilling for oil, the price for fossil fuels is the highest since 2014.

Goldie Hawn Warns COVID-19 Pandemic Has Unleashed Mental Trauma on an Entire Generation of Kids

Goldie Hawn warned that the national trauma inflicted on children by the COVID-19 pandemic is approaching and "could very well surpass" the dread brought on by the 9/11 terror attacks and the Cold War.

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem Announces Heartbeat Law, Keeping Promise to Strengthen State’s Pro-life Laws

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) on Friday announced two new bills to keep her promise to ensure that her state has the "strongest pro-life laws in the books."

South Dakota Governor Announces 2 Pro-Life Bills That Would Ban Almost All Abortions

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Friday announced two bills that would ban almost all abortions in the state, with one seeking to ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, and the other seeking to ban telemedicine abortions.

Former Harvard Prof Found Guilty of Hiding Ties to University Lab in Wuhan

A former Harvard University chemistry professor was found guilty Tuesday of lying about his ties to China and not reporting income paid to him by a Chinese-run recruitment program.

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