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Aggressive Cervical Cancer on Rise Among Young Women Despite Over 70 Percent Vaccinated: Peer-Reviewed Science

The HPV vaccine has failed to live up to its promise to protect against cancer A new study from researchers at the University of California Los Angeles...

Jill Biden Wrong: Not All Books Belong in Schools

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Recession Watch: ‘Very Concerning’ Sign Of Serious Economic Slowdown Emerges As Stock Market Collapses

Topline A growing rash of economists are warning the odds of a recession have increased amid a historic inversion of the yield curve—a telltale sign...

Gop Lawmakers: Feds Break Law To Drive Illegal Immigrants To Get Abortions

The Biden administration is driving illegal immigrant girls to states where they can get late-term abortions, Republican lawmakers charged, accusing the president’s team of breaking a...

An Utterly Unexpected Risk Factor for Malignant Melanoma

In 1985, Lydia Temshok and her colleagues made a surprising discovery—some facets of personality were found to be related to cancer prognosis.

President Biden’s Green Initiatives Empower China: Republican Lawmakers

President Joe Biden’s decision to put off new tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asian countries benefits China, according to Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) “Joe...

Breitbart Business Digest: Leftwing Climate Extremism Still Wants Control of Finance

The danger of the idea that financial institutions should impose the climate change agenda of the global left was highlighted this week by three events.

Antidepressants More Effective Than Sugar Pills Only 15 Percent of the Time

A new report says that antidepressants are more effective than sugar pills only 15 percent of the time and have other side effects. Some experts have said that the US has a "generation of guinea pigs" when it comes to just how many adolescents are prescribed these drugs.

School District to Drop Rule Banning Satanic, Cultic Symbols

A satanic group convinced a southeastern Pennsylvania school district to drop its dress code rule banning clothing with satanic or cultic references, PhillyVoice reported.

Not Really a Heartbeat, Clump of Cells, Property Not People — It’s the Same Old Lie

A Georgia gubernatorial candidate and election denier Stacey Abrams used an event earlier this week to spread her denial of scientific reality, claiming that babies who have been in the womb for six weeks don’t have a heartbeat, and that the pulse millions of parents rejoice to hear on their childrens’ ultrasounds is actually “a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman’s body.”

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