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U.S. State Sues ‘Forever Chemicals’ Manufacturers

The state of California has sued 18 chemical manufacturers for deliberately endangering the public and the planet.

Department of Defense Records Reveal US Funding Anthrax Lab in Ukraine

Judicial Watch received over 300 pages of records from the DOD.

White House on Supporting America’s Veterans and Their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors

The Biden admin on Friday outlined its progress addressing veteran education, housing, health care, and more.

VA Secretary Looks for Progress on Veterans Suicide, Homelessness Soon

Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough expects improvement in reducing homelessness and suicide among veterans.

42% of Gen Zers Have ‘Diagnosed Mental Health Condition’: Survey

57% of Generation Z are currently on medication for their mental health condition.

Pediatric ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Doctor Criticized for ‘False Claims’

Dr. Meredithe McNamara, a primary witness for the Florida joint medical board committee, is being severely criticized for presenting false claims in her evidence for “gender-affirming” care.

CHD Rutgers Lawsuit Moves Forward, as Rutgers Announces Trial With Pfizer on COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 5

The attorney representing Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and 13 Rutgers University students in a lawsuit challenging Rutgers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate policy said the District Court of New Jersey didn’t follow the legal standard when it dismissed CHD’s case.

‘Climate Literacy’ Questionnaire Administered to Service Members

The Department of Defense has issued a questionnaire to service members and civilian defense workers inquiring where the members attain climate change knowledge.

Russia Pulls Troops Out of Frontline City of Kherson

Russia's Defense Minister withdraws military from the right bank of the Dnieper River, including the regional capital of Kherson in an attempt to avoid loss among its force and spare the lives of civilians.

Canadian Doctors Encouraged to Tell Patients About Medically Assisted Death

Guidance documents given to Canada's providers of medically assisted death say that doctors must bring up medical assistance in dying (MAID) as an option when it's "medically relevant" and if the person is likely eligible, as part of a doctor's duty to provide informed consent.

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