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Texas Heartbeat Law Has Cut Abortions in Half, Saved 15,000 Babies

Exceptions only for medical emergencies.

America’s Putin Psychosis

The war of words between Russia and the United States over Ukraine escalated further on Tuesday as Russian President Vladimir Putin responded for the first time to the US written reply to Russia’s demands for security guarantees that were expressed in the form of a pair of draft treaties submitted by Moscow to the US and NATO in December.

NIH Injected Cocaine Into Beagle Puppies for Drug Addiction Study

The National Institutes of Health has performed an experimental treatment for drug addicts by injecting cocaine into beagle puppies before killing them.

Colleges Struggle to Recruit Therapists as Students Seek Mental Health Services ‘in Droves’

Colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services, as college students seek mental health therapy on campus in droves, part of a 15-year upswing that spiked during the pandemic.

George W. Bush Donates to Trump Targets Ahead of GOP Primaries

Former President George W. Bush donated to the primary campaigns of two Republicans being targeted by former President Donald Trump, according to recent filings with the Federal Election Commission.

COVID Testing Company Faked Results Without License

The Center for COVID Control was found faking test results and opperating without a license for their testing sites, according to a new lawsuit.

21-Year Old California Woman Suffers Debilitating Vax Injury Following Pfizer COVID Injection

A healthy frontline worker who took COVID vaccine early in the pandemic went viral after she shared her story of debilitating injury.

33-Year-Old Dad Dies After Developing Autoimmune Disease Following 2nd COVID Jab

Doctors 'agreed that the COVID vaccine caused an immune response that led to the development of the autoimmune disease and HLH,' wife of deceased man states.

Seattle Officials Considered Giving Up Police Building to BLM Group

The Seattle Times reported past documents Sunday, pointing to the cities idea to transfer a police station to a BLM organization in June 2020.

Pfizer, FDA Ask Court to Further Delay Release of COVID Vaccine Safety Data

Days prior to today’s scheduled release of documents related to the Pfizer COVID vaccine, the pharmaceutical company asked a federal court to let it intervene before any information is released. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it agreed with the drugmaker’s request.

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