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Officials Warn AI Firm May Be Giving Genetic Data to China

Two intel officials warned earlier this week of an artificial intelligence firm that may be giving millions of Americans' genetic data to the Chinese government.

U.S. Navy Medical Officer Reveals Myocarditis Up by 151% Among Pilots

Lieutenant Ted Macie of the Navy Medical Service Corps revealed that health problems have drastically increased among pilots following COVID-19 vaccination.

Christmas Tree Costs Skyrocket in Biden Economy

Prices of Christmas trees are the latest to skyrocket in Biden's economy.

Washington, D.C. at Highest Homicide Rate in Two Decades

Washington, D.C. homicides are up 34% from last year.

Middle School Students Allegedly Send Hate Mail to Moms for Liberty

Students at a Seattle, Washington Middle School allegedly sent hate mail to the parental rights group Moms for Liberty.

More Than 30,000 Babies Born Each Year Following Abortion Bans

A report published by the Institute of Labor Economics in Germany found that about 32,000 babies are born each year following the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Average Thanksgiving Dinner Up 25% From 2019

A report from the American Farm Bureau Federation found that the average Thanksgiving meal for 10 people costs 25% more compared to 2019.

Pfizer Failed to Fully Inform Pregnant Women of Risks in RSV Vaccine Trial

Pfizer failed to inform pregnant women participating in its RSV vaccine trial of potential risks.

New York Governor Announces Public School ‘Media Literacy’ Tool

New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) announced a "media literacy" tool for public school students.

Democratic Senator Questions Legality of Surveillance Program

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is questioning the legality of a White House surveillance program that allows law enforcement to access Americans' phone records.

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