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NRA Responds to Gun Control Deal

US gun rights group encourages ‘real solutions’ to ‘stop violence’ following Congress’ bipartisan reform package.

Scientists Want to Change the Name Of Monkeypox To Make It ‘Non-Discriminatory’ and ‘Non-Stigmatizing’

Several researchers reportedly “in advanced discussion” with the World Health Organization have proposed changing the name of the monkeypox virus in order to be...

Violence Against Anti-abortion Movement Increases Ahead of Dobbs Decision

Violence and threats against the anti-abortion movement have increased in recent weeks as the Supreme Court prepares to issue opinions in a landmark abortion case.

Lockdowns Caused at Least 170,000+ Excess Deaths in U.S.

Research finds a 26 percent spike in non-Covid excess deaths among working age Americans in 2020 and 2021.

Cocktail of Chemical Pollutants Linked to Falling Sperm Quality in Research

Study finds people have ‘astonishing’ levels of compounds thought to disrupt hormones

Google-Sponsored ‘Family-Friendly’ Pride Event Boasts Provocative Performance by ‘Hydrated Queer Kitties’ and Drag Queen Storytime for Children

A Google-sponsored Pride event in Texas marketed itself as a "free family-friendly celebration."

Pompeo: Schools Need to Employ U.S. Veterans as Protectors and Mentors

Frank (Chip) Webster is a musician and composer, former teacher of percussion and U.S. Army Infantry veteran. He holds a degree in English from Arizona State University.

182 New Reports of Deaths After COVID Vaccines, CDC Data Show

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show 1,295,329 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID-19 vaccines, including 28,714 deaths and 236,767 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and June 3, 2022.

Dems Move to Make Abortion Constitutional Right in California

California’s Democratic lawmakers announced this week their intent to expand abortion access across the state by classifying it as a “fundamental right” through an amendment in the state constitution.

Worry Over Student Surveying Leads Missouri Attorney General to Subpoena Seven School Districts

School surveys that collect information from students and create a perceived need for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum have caught the attention of Missouri authorities.

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