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Instead of Being Fed False Assurances of Safety, Women Deserve to Know All the Risks of Hormonal Birth Control

Why do medical journals and women’s magazines not what women to ask questions about the pill?

“The EU Owes Them an Apology!” – Swiss Magazine Hails Hungarian and Polish Humanitarian Efforts

Hungary and Poland have upheld a consistent migration policy since the migration crisis of 2015, turning away economic migrants and welcoming genuine refugees of neighboring countries with open arms

Massachusetts Health Department Admits ‘Significant Overcount’ of COVID-19 Deaths — And the Number Could Still Be Much Too High

The Massachusetts Department of Health announced this week that it would be tweaking its health tracking methodology after the approach led to a "significant overcount" in COVID-19 deaths in the state.

10,000 Uncounted Ballots From Texas Primary Found Shortly Before Elections Official Resigns

The Harris County elections commissioner resigned following reports of 10,000 uncounted ballots from the nation’s first primary of the 2022 midterm elections in Texas.

U.N., China Agree to Probe Uyghur Abuse Allegations in May

Activists claim China is wrongfully detaining about 1 million Uighurs, UN human rights chief says.

South Australia Ends Vax Mandate for Police

South Australian police officers who refused to get jabbed against COVID-19 can return to work after the state dropped its vaccine mandates for police on Monday morning.

NYC Ends Vaccine Passport and Mask Mandates — Except for Children Younger Than 5

Vaccine passport and masking requirements in New York City will be lifted on Monday, Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday, including the city's school mask mandate and vaccination requirements for restaurants, entertainment venues, and other public indoor spaces. 

Churches Near Ukraine’s Border Shelter Refugees as 1 Million Flee Russian Invasion

Churches in countries neighboring Ukraine have opened their doors to shelter and aid refugees as the United Nations refugee agency estimated Thursday that 1 million people have fled the Eastern European nation since the beginning of Russia's invasion last week. 

Russian Forces Reach Kyiv as Residents Flee and Ukraine’s President Pleads for Help

The smell of blood and sounds of gunfire and wailing car alarms woke residents in Kyiv on Friday as Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine's capital city for the first time.

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