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New York Welfare Office Quietly Alters Standards for Safety Net Assistance To Illegal Immigrants

A memo circulated within New York's welfare offices from the Hochul administration on May 12, 2023, discreetly updated the criteria for qualifying for Safety...

Trans ‘Chestfeeding’ Declared ‘Comparable’ to Biological Women’s Lactation

The University of Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust (USHT) announced that drug-induced lactation for transgender "chestfeeding" is similar to a biological woman's lactation.

Record Number of NYPD Officers Injured in Suspect Attacks, Highlights Migrant Crisis

In New York City, projections indicate that over 5,400 police officers were injured by suspects in 2023, amidst what is described as a disorderly...

Treasury Secretary Yellen Grilled Over High Prices at Senate Hearing

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged that the price levels of many goods in the United States are likely to remain high for the foreseeable...

Disney+ Loses One Million Subscribers After Increasing Prices 25%

Disney+ lost 1.3 million subscribers across the world during the last quarter of 2023.

Thousands Line Up To See Trump in South Carolina

Thousands of Trump supporters lined up early Saturday to see former President Donald Trump in Conway, South Carolina.

Think Tank Warns Biden Admin’s ESG Policies Threaten U.S. Food Production

The Buckeye Institute, a think-tank, warned that the Biden administration's push for net-zero climate-control policies threatens U.S. food production.

Study Finds Practicing Christians More Hopeful, Happy

Research has confirmed that people who actively practice their faith are more hopeful and are less likely to be unhappy in periods of isolation as those imposed by the COVID-19 lockdowns.

ChatGPT Spreads ‘Climate Change’ Narratives

A study published in Scientific Reports detailed 3,000 people's conversations with ChatGPT about climate change, finding that about a quarter of the individuals were more open to the idea of climate change after interacting with the AI.

WHO Predicts Rise in Global Cancer Rates

The World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said in a February 1 report that global cancer rates are expected to increase.

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