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NIH-Funded Study Doesn’t Offer Great News for Vaccinated Children

A new study conducted by public health researchers at the University of North Carolina and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services uncovered new information on the efficacy of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in young people age 5 to 11.

Colleges Mandate New Boosters For Students Despite Expert Doubts About Extent Of Testing

"Before you vaccinate millions of healthy 20 year olds, and give Pfizer billions, we usually run trials to ensure the benefit exists," epidemiologist says, objecting to lack of evidence for bivalent booster mandates.

Report: Biden Leases Fewer Acres For Oil And Gas Drilling Than Any President Since 1940s

A new report from the Department of the Interior shows the Biden Administration has leased fewer acres of land for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters since former President Harry Truman in the 1940s.

Healthcare Professionals File Suit Against Pfizer Alleging Racial Bias in Minorities-Only Fellowship

A group of healthcare professionals has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer alleging the pharmaceutical company is discriminating against whites and Asians in its prestigious fellowship program because it explicitly excludes members of those races from applying.

Scientists Accuse UN of Intentionally Ruining the Environment

They cited a 1978 convention dealing with "peaceful" environmental modifications.

Plaintiffs Win Key Victory Over Air Force in Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit

A panel of three Sixth Circuit judges have denied the Air Force’s attempt to overturn class certification granted to all members of the Air Force by a federal district court judge in July.

The Global ‘Green Energy’ Push Is Causing Fertilizer Shortages and Threatening the Human Food Supply

The push for “green” energy alternatives is causing a shortage of sulfuric acid, a resource critical for the production of food and lithium-ion batteries, according to a new report from the University College London.

States to Ban Gas-Powered Cars Despite EVs’ Human, Environmental Costs

In Chile’s Salar de Atacama, locals watch helplessly as their ancestral lands wither and die, their precious water resources evaporating in briny salars.

‘Serious Errors’ in Research Linking Deaths to Red Meat

Two leading scientific organizations have backed Irish scientists who are campaigning for The Lancet to correct a study that linked eating unprocessed red meat with deaths from cancer.

Kristi Noem Reveals Major Health News: Can’t Stand For More Than 15 Minutes, Very Limited Movement for Months

Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem announced Monday that she would be on a limited schedule of activities for the next few months after back surgery.

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