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South Africa Sees Downward Trend in COVID Cases Despite Conducting More Tests

The number of new positive cases of COVID-19 reported in South Africa has continued its downward trend despite increased testing, according to South African National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) data.

Too good to fact-check? Academic journal publishes hoax on conservative takeover of higher ed

Authors' fake names even refer to famous 1996 hoax by physicist Alan Sokal and 2018 "grievance studies" project inspired by it.

400 Studies Showing COVID Lockdowns, Mandates Fail, Cause ‘Immense Harm’: Epidemiologist, Former U.S. Health & Human Services Senior Advisor

Epidemiologist compiles massive trove of research studies demonstrating "that Covid-19 lockdowns, shelter-in-place policies, masks, school closures, and mask mandates have failed in their purpose of curbing transmission or reducing deaths."

Pro-life campaign celebrates 20,000 babies saved from abortion

The pro-life campaign 40 Days for Life announced a major milestone on November 19: the celebration of its 20,000th confirmed baby saved through 40 days of peaceful prayer, fasting, and public witness.

Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Who are the alleged victims and what are the charges?

The charges Ghislaine Maxwell faces involve four alleged underage victims and multiple locations over a 10-year period between 1994 and 2004.

Prince Andrew’s Accuser Hoping to See ‘Justice Done’ at Ghislaine Maxwell Trial

Virginia Giuffre, a woman who says she was trafficked to Britain's Prince Andrew as a teenager, is hoping to see "justice done" from afar as Ghislaine Maxwell goes on trial, her lawyer has said.

5 times media admitted ‘fetuses’ are really ‘babies’

Statements conflict with ideology that unborn are not persons

San Francisco Parent Anger Focuses on School Board Recall

Three board members face removal in campaign driven by frustration over school closure of more than a year.

The Pilgrims’ Progress – Honoring Our Forefathers on the 400th Anniversary of the First (and Most Expensive) Thanksgiving

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by our Pilgrim fathers and mothers in 1621.

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