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First Congressional Hearing on Gain-of-Function Research: Sens. Paul, Hassan

Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Maggie Hassan (N.H.) are set to lead the first congressional hearing on gain-of-function research as part of his ongoing efforts to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

60% of Abortion Clinics Shut Down in Red States With Pro-life Laws After Roe Overturned

These states had a total of 71 clinics providing abortions prior to the Supreme Court’s June 24 ruling. As of July 24, 28 of these clinics remain.

School Choice Looms as Electoral Stealth Issue

Conservatives gathered at the pro-Trump America First Policy Summit in Washington this week talked about numerous issues like soaring crime, the ailing economy, and tensions abroad.

Justice Thomas Leaves Woke George Washington University

The Constitutional Law program at George Washington University Law School has lost one of the greatest assets it has ever offered students.

Critical Elements of Leading Alzheimer’s Study Possibly Fraudulent

Critical elements of one of the most cited pieces of Alzheimer’s disease research in the last two decades may have been purposely manipulated, according to a report in Science.

Univ. of Michigan Medical Students Walk Out Of Pro-Life Speech

Medical Students at the University of Michigan walked out of an anti-abortion speaker's keynote address at their White Coat Ceremony last week.

COVID Vax Rates Among Children Under 5 Have Already Peaked

The COVID-19 vaccination rates for small children have already peaked just weeks after two of the vaccines were authorized for the age group, according to a new analysis.

Emotional Intelligence Is the Key to Defeating the Left’s Transgender Dogma

Emotional intelligence is the key to combatting transgender ideology.

LGBT Activists Call For Archaeologists To Stop Identifying Human Remains Based On Birth Gender

Archaeologists are being accused of misgendering dead bodies.

Supreme Court to Hear Two Election Cases Next Term, Progressives Warn it Could ‘Upend’ Democracy

The Supreme Court is gearing up next term to wade into two major battles over how Americans vote in elections, with cases over how much of a role race plays in drawing voting districts and who has the final say on election procedures.

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