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Professor Links Increased All-Cause Mortality Risk with Childhood Vaccines

Global Health professor at the University of Southern Denmark Christine Stabell Benn revealed that the increase in all-cause mortality is linked to childhood vaccines.

House Advances Updated FISA Bill

The House advanced an edited version of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) on April 12.

Border Patrol Arrested 50 Sex Offenders Since October

Del Rio Sector Border Patrol arrested 54 convicted sex offenders since October 2023.

CDC Calls for ‘Enhanced’ Vaccination Efforts Amid Measles Surge

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that the uptick in measles cases may lead to "enhanced" vaccination efforts.

Biden Claims He Has A Plan to Tackle Inflation Amid Rising Costs

In a press conference held at the White House alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on April 10, United States President Joe Biden addressed...

Evidence for Children’s Gender Care ‘Remarkably Weak’: UK Review

Dr. Hilary Cass, Chair of the Independent Review of gender identity services for children and young people, submitted a report to England's National Health Service (NHS) regarding gender-related medical care for minors.

Gladstone, New Jersey Hit by 2.6-Magnitude Aftershock Following East Coast Earthquake

Gladstone, New Jersey experienced a 2.6-magnitude aftershock on Wednesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The aftershock occurred just before 10:30...

California’s $24 Billion Homelessness Efforts Lacked Tracking, Audit Reveals

California spent $24 billion over the past five years to combat homelessness without consistently tracking whether the massive expenditure improved the situation, a state...

Study Finds Power Grid Emissions 24,000x More Potent than CO2

A study from MIT found that sulfur hexafluoride, a gas more than 24,000x more potent than carbon dioxide, is released through electric power grids.

Scientists Launch Project to Monitor Climate Change

Researchers at the University of Washington leading the Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement (CAARE) project launched aerosols into the atmosphere to analyze "global warming."

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