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Data Links Pesticides to Leukemia in Children

A study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that children living near vineyards have an increased risk of developing leukemia due to the use of pesticides.

U.S. Budget Deficit Hits $1.7 Trillion

The U.S. budget deficit increased 23 percent to $1.7 trillion, an increase of $320 billion, in the year after the Biden administration pushed through the Inflation Reduction Act which it claimed would close the government’s funding gap.

Tucker Carlson’s Media Venture Attracts $15 Million from 1789 Capital

This new investment aligns with 1789 Capital's core investment philosophy of "EIG" (entrepreneurship, innovation, and growth), countering the woke ESG agenda.

Less ‘Gain-Of-Function’ Research After COVID

Scientists are limiting their research to fewer countries, committing to neutralizing viruses in the field, and are focusing on domestic animals that have already had human contact.

U.S. Reportedly Preparing 2,000 Troops to Support Israel

Drawn from various branches of the U.S. military, these troops are primarily earmarked for advisory and medical assistance roles.

Sen. Paul Warns of President Biden’s ‘Internet Kill Switch’ (Video)

In a recent episode of the "Independent Truths" podcast hosted by Dr. Scott Atlas, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) voiced concerns over an antiquated federal law that appears to give the U.S. president the authority to shut down all communications.

IRS Contractor Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Records Pleads Guilty

Charles Littlejohn faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Saudi Arabia Shifts Focus to Iran to Help With Tensions Following Hamas Attack

Saudi Arabia has switched focus from a deal with Israel to a deal with Iran following the terror attack by Hamas on Israel last week, according to a report. 

U.S. Sends Ukraine Another $1.15 Billion for ‘Budgetary Assistance’

The financial aid goes toward Ukraine's government services, including payment of salaries, backing small businesses, supporting farmers, and offering other forms of economic sustenance.

Fewer Than 20% of Americans Take COVID-19 Booster: Peer-Reviewed Journal ‘Vaccine’

Those declining the booster cite prior natural SARS-CoV-2 infection, as well as concern regarding side effects, safety, and efficacy.

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