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The Global ‘Green Energy’ Push Is Causing Fertilizer Shortages and Threatening the Human Food Supply

The push for “green” energy alternatives is causing a shortage of sulfuric acid, a resource critical for the production of food and lithium-ion batteries, according to a new report from the University College London.

‘Serious Errors’ in Research Linking Deaths to Red Meat

Two leading scientific organizations have backed Irish scientists who are campaigning for The Lancet to correct a study that linked eating unprocessed red meat with deaths from cancer.

2,000 Churches Urge Congress to Kill Bill Maligning Marriage

A letter has been dispatched to members of the U.S. Senate asking them to kill a Democrat bill that disparages marriage and would impose penalties on those who hold to traditional values.

Kristi Noem Reveals Major Health News: Can’t Stand For More Than 15 Minutes, Very Limited Movement for Months

Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem announced Monday that she would be on a limited schedule of activities for the next few months after back surgery.

9/11 Victim’s Son Hunted For Details About His Dad’s Death That Led To Abuse And Drugs – Then Redemption

Matthew Bocchi's father died Sept. 11. It was just the first of his life's hardships.

‘Irrefutable Proof’ That mRNA Vaccines Cause Vascular and Organ Damage: Study

A recent study claims to have found “irrefutable proof of causality” that the mRNA vaccines cause vascular and organ damage.

Oberlin College Begins Payment of $36M to Bakery That Was Smeared as Racist

Oberlin College has begun paying more than $36 million to Gibson’s Bakery after a legal dispute in which the business said the college slandered it as racist following a shoplifting incident.

More Than 1 in 5 Democrats Believe Men Can Get Pregnant

If your phone rang today and a pollster was on the line, how likely would you be to tell them that you agree with the statement, “some men can get pregnant?”

Penn Medical School Expands Minority Candidate Program That Does Not Require MCAT

The University of Pennsylvania expanded a program that admitted minority and other underrepresented college applicants into its Perelman School of Medicine under special criteria, including waiving the Medical College Admission Test requirement.

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