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‘Numerous Casualties’ After Japan Earthquake

Suzu, Japan Mayor Masuhiro Izumiya estimated that nearly 90% of houses have been "completely" or "nearly" destroyed by recent earthquakes.

RFK Jr. Qualifies for Utah Ballot

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has submitted the number of signatures needed to qualify for the ballot in Utah.

Study Finds Only 3.4% of American Journalists are Republican

Syracuse University found that only 3.4% of American journalists consider themselves to be Republican.

Patients at Hospitals Owned by Private Equity Firms More Likely to Experience Adverse Events

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found that patients treated at hospitals owned by private equity firms were more likely to experience adverse events than those treated at hospitals not owned by private equity firms.

ICE Report Reveals Non-Detained Migrant Docket Soars to 6.2 Million

A year-end report from U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) revealed that more than 6 million illegal immigrants are on the non-detained docket.

Children at Risk of Severe Allergic Reaction, Swollen Lymph Nodes After COVID-19 Vaccination

A Norwegian study found that children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at a greater risk of experiencing swollen lymph nodes.

U.S. Hospitals Implement Masks Mandates

Hospitals across the United States have begun implementing mask mandates amid an increase in respiratory infections.

Pennsylvania Democrats Switching to Republican Party

Data from the Pennsylvania Department of State revealed that in 2023, 35,589 Democrats have switched their party affiliation to Republican, Newsweek reported.

Texas Arrests Thousands of Illegal Immigrants

Texas authorities have arrested thousands of immigrants in an operation to combat illegal immigration.

Illegal Immigrants With U.S.-Born Children More Likely to Use Welfare Than U.S. Citizens

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that homes led by illegal immigrants with "anchor babies" are more likely to use welfare than homes led by U.S. citizens.

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