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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.

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.

Biden Believed Kamala Harris’ Team Was Sabotaging Rivals for Veep Slot

A report on Monday claimed that President Joe Biden may have believed that Vice President Kamala Harris’ team was intentionally sabotaging other potential Veep choices ahead of his settling on the former U.S. senator from California.

CNN+ Is Another Sign of a Crumbling Legacy Media

CNN’s attempt to join an already crowded market for streaming services just went up in flames only three weeks after launching. Unbeknownst to most,...

Former Intelligence Officials, Citing Russia, Say Big Tech Monopoly Power Is Vital to National Security

A group of former intelligence and national security officials on Monday issued a jointly signed letter warning that pending legislative attempts to restrict or break up the power of Big Tech monopolies — Facebook, Google, and Amazon — would jeopardize national security because, they argue, their centralized censorship power is crucial to advancing U.S. foreign policy.

Jan. 6 Defendant Backs Out of Plea Deal After Judge Acquits Other Accused Rioter

A man charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol backed out of a deal to plead guilty just days after a federal judge declared another defendant not guilty in the first acquittal connected to the attack.

Disney Flew Employee Who Molested 11-Year-Old Girl Out of Country After Assault Was Caught on Camera

Former Disney security officer blows the whistle on coverup of child molestations on cruise ships.

IRS: We Apologize, Your Tax Refund Is Delayed

The big retirement bill that the House passed this week, known as Secure 2.0, has several provisions that would mean more taxpayers can get Roth money into their nest eggs—and in some cases mandates Roth contributions.

Hearing for California ‘Infanticide Bill’ Set to Occur Next Week

The California Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing for a bill disguised as reproductive health yet enables a woman to hurt or kill her week-old child is set on April 5 at the state capitol building.

How Media Put Us Public in a State of Ukraine-Russia Psychosis

Binary knee-jerk activism is far too common in American political culture

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