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72% of Americans Think the Nation’s Moral Compass Is ‘Pointed in the Wrong Direction’

A poll released on Tuesday indicated that faith was not a crucial decider in whether Americans think the nation is morally bankrupt.

Bloomberg News Suggests Letting Pets Die to Help ‘Fight Inflation’

Bloomberg News published an article providing tips on how Americans can combat inflation, one being to allow pets to pass instead of paying for costly medical treatments.

Fact-Checker Claims COVID Deaths Underreported. Here’s Why They’re Wrong.

Health Feedback, a “fact-checking” organization, is part of a World Health Organization project called Vaccine Safety Net. It operates under the umbrella of Science Feedback, whose partners and funders include Facebook and the Google News initiative.

SEC Unveils Sweeping Climate Requirements for Public Companies

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed rules that would force companies to publicly disclose a wide-range of climate-related information.

Chinese Airliner Crashes With 132 Aboard in Country’s South

A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in a remote mountainous area of southern China on Monday, officials said, setting off a forest fire visible from space in the country’s worst air disaster in nearly a decade.

Biden Under Fire for U.S. Funding Scientific Testing on Cats in Russia, Despite Sanctions: ‘Stomach-Churning’

President Biden is under fire for allowing U.S. tax dollars to fund government research in Russia, including “stomach-churning” scientific tests on cats, despite championing economic sanctions against the country for its invasion of Ukraine.

U.K. Government Urged to Conduct Separate COVID Inquiry for Children

A campaign group has called on the UK government to order a separate inquiry into the impact of the CCP virus restrictions on children and young people.

Biden Administration to Resume Oil and Gas Leasing on Federal Land

The Biden administration said Friday it would resume plans for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters after an appeals court ruled to allow the use of an approximately fivefold higher “social cost of carbon” value in evaluating permits, according to reports.

Russia Debuts New Hypersonic Missiles in Strike on Ukrainian Munitions Depot

The war in Ukraine might be about to take a dark turn as Russian forces deploy the use of hypersonic missiles. This marks the first time Russian forces have used hypersonic missiles in combat.

Megadrought Expands Into America’s Breadbasket: Hot Dry Conditions Headed to Heartland

Scientific researchers and a federal agency are putting out a warning that much of the U.S. faces hot, dry conditions this summer.

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