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Soaring Prices Are Changing the Way People Eat

Cooking oil, chicken and other kitchen staples are increasingly out of reach as fears of ‘demand destruction’ begin to materialize.

Russia Signals Limiting Military Operation’s Scope to ‘Liberation of Donbas’

In what's looking like a hugely significant first sign that Russia could be pulling back on the scope of its Ukraine operations, Bloomberg reports Friday that the Kremlin may be limiting its key military objectives to taking full control over the Donbas region.

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.

Seeing Life

The director of the first U.S. pro-life medical pregnancy center knows the power of an image in shaping convictions on abortion.

Who’s Push for New Pandemic Treaty Stokes Fears of Global Governance

Proponents of accord argue it's crucial to fight pandemics; critics counter such a measure will lead to coercive, one-size-fits-all rules and undermine national sovereignty.

Multiple Nations at U.N. Securities Council Offered Concern About U.S.-Funded Bio-labs

Multiple nations are open to hearing more about Russian claims of US bio-lab activities around the world.

Why Cutting Russia off From Global Banking Will Bite the United States

The overuse of financial sanctions risks much of the world losing confidence in the dollar as the world’s reserve currency.

5G Radiation Causes ‘Microwave Syndrome’ Symptoms, Study Finds

In the first study of its kind, Swedish researchers found 5G radiation causes typical symptoms indicative of “microwave syndrome.” The study, published in the journal Medicinsk Access, also confirmed that non-ionizing radiation — well below levels allowed by authorities — can cause health problems.

Poverty, Persecution Widespread in Afghanistan

As the Taliban continues door-to-door searches in a so-called “clearing operation,” poverty in Afghanistan has become so extreme that many people have sold one of their own kidneys in order to feed their families.

Kherson Falls as Russia Pummels Port Cities and Cuts off Power, Water, and Supplies

Russia continued its all-out assault on Ukraine Wednesday afternoon, capturing the strategically important port city of Kherson near the Black Sea and making it the first major Ukrainian city to fall.

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