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Zero-Calorie Sweetener Erythritol Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke: Study

The sweetener in question is called erythritol and is often used to add bulk or sweeten stevia, monkfruit, and keto products.

TSA Quietly Begins Using Facial Recognition

"First generation CAT units are designed to scan a traveler’s photo identification, confirm the traveler’s identity as well as their flight details," according to TSA.

Fentanyl Kills Nearly 1,500 Americans Every Week, CDC Data Shows

The US is in the midst of a catastrophic fentanyl epidemic that is causing an eye-watering number of deaths and tearing the fabric of American society apart.

Drag Queens Perform For Milwaukee Bucks ‘Pride Night’ Halftime Show

Drag queens performed for the crowd at halftime during "Pride Night" at the Milwaukee Bucks' home game Wednesday against the Denver Nuggets

Christian Baker Jack Phillips Continues Fight After Latest Court Loss

Jack Phillips, the Christian baker who won a Supreme Court case in 2018, lost an appeal Thursday (Jan. 26) in a Colorado civil lawsuit regarding a transgender-themed cake.

Bills’ Hamlin in Critical Condition After On-Field Collapse: Vaccine to Blame? (Video)

Vaccine Safety Research Foundation founder says it's "highly likely" the COVID-19 vaccine "played a role."

No Counseling Against Queerness: U.S. Judge Hammers Christian View

A homosexual federal judge has endorsed a Colorado state LGBT agenda point signed into law by a gay governor that imposes viewpoint discrimination on Christian counselors, threatening them with so-called "unprofessional conduct" charges if they encourage clients who want to rid themselves of same-sex attractions to do just that.

Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellations Continue to Snowball

Travelers who counted on Southwest Airlines to get them home suffered another wave of canceled flights Wednesday, and pressure grew on the federal government to help customers get reimbursed for unexpected expenses they incurred because of the airline’s meltdown.

Far-Left Denver Mayor Says His City ‘Can’t Handle’ Migrant Surge

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said that the liberal-run city can't handle the influx of illegal immigrants.

More Than 40 Percent of Americans Expect the Housing Market to Crash Next Year

A lot of consumers have a very gloomy outlook about the market due to news of mass layoffs, high inflation, and rising credit card debt, according to a new survey that shows 41 percent of Americans believe the housing market will crash next year.

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