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Math Scores Fall to Lowest in Decades

The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) found that the average math score for 13-year-olds was the lowest in decades.

AMC Theaters Cancel Premiere of Film Showing Dangers of Transgender Surgeries

AMC Theaters canceled the premiere of the film “No Way Back: The Reality of Gender-Affirming Care" after a transgender activist group protested against the film.

Georgia Delaying Voting Software Update Until After 2024 Presidential Election

"Legally, logistically, and just risk-management wise, this was the safest, wisest course," said Chief Operating Officer in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling.

U.S. Regulators Approve Lab-Grown Meat Despite Safety Concerns

Taste testers sign a waiver that reads, "The cultured meat and related food products in the Tasting are experimental" and "The properties are not completely known."

Rep. Boebert to Force House Vote on Biden Impeachment—Speaker McCarthy Opposes Her

Boebert's impeachment efforts are different from other impeachment efforts, in that her's uses a procedural tactic that forces the House to hold a floor vote.

EcoHealth Alliance Subcontractor One of Wuhan Lab’s ‘Patients Zero’

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the United States Agency for International Development funded an EcoHealth Alliance subcontractor's efforts on coronaviruses, according to a report found through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

John Durham Testifies FBI Overlooked 2016 Intel on Clinton’s Plan to Link Trump to Russia

"My concern about my reputation is with the people who I respect and my family and my Lord," said Durham.

Type 1 Diabetes Now Linked to Both mRNA and Adjuvant COVID-19 Vaccines: New Peer-Reviewed Study

Vaccinated patient had "no medical history of diabetes."

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