Food

American Banks Prepare for Decline in Profits, 17 Percent Drop Predicted for Top Six Banks in the Fourth Quarter

Big banks in the United States are getting ready to deal with shrinking profits due to factors like an overall difficult economic environment, despite the fact that interest incomes have risen over the past year.

Texas AG Sues Biden Over Immigration Rule

Ken Paxton sues Biden administration over new immigration rule relaxing definition of 'public charge' for immigrants

2 in 5 Kids Have Multiple Food Allergies — And It’s Taking a Toll on Their Mental and Physical Health

Two in five U.S. children and nearly half of adults with a food allergy are allergic to multiple foods, according to research published last month in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Florida National Park Closes From Illegal Immigrants

The Florida Keys' Dry Tortugas National Park has shut down due to an influx of illegal immigrants.

Biden Administration Tightens Border Control for Four Countries

Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

Pharmacies Can Now Sell Abortion Pills

FDA allows retail pharmacies to provide abortion medication to patients with prescriptions from qualified healthcare providers, expanding access to the drug.

Countering the Threat of Global Food Homogenization

The push toward globalism isn’t limited to political schemes; it also includes efforts to influence agriculture and homogenize food consumption around the world.

CDC Appears to Remove Vax Injury Data

“What a sneaky way to basically sweep almost 800,000 adverse events under the rug."

‘Crisis’ in Florida as Hundreds of Migrants Arrive in Boats

Migrants arrive in Florida in small boats, with 500 arriving in the Florida Keys in the past several days, leading the local sheriff to declare a "crisis" and criticize the federal response.

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