Public Health

San Francisco Sued Over Guaranteed-Income Programs Excluding White People

The American Civil Rights Project and the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation are arguing that San Francisco and the state of California violate the law by picking who gets federal money based on skin color.

‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Tap Water, May Spread Cancer Cells

A new study from Yale School of Public Health found that "forever chemicals" found in tap water may spread cancer.

WHO’s Pandemic Treaty Threatens U.S. Freedoms

The World Health Organization (WHO) released its "Zero Draft" of the Pandemic Treaty in February 2023.

Harvard University to Keep COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Students

Harvard University is keeping its requirement for students to have received the COVID-19 vaccination.

Court Rules Refusing to Wear a Mask is Not Constitutionally Protected

U.S. Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro decided that refusing to wear a face mask is not protected by the U.S. Constitution.

John Podesta Named New Climate Envoy

Clean energy advisor John Podesta will replace John Kerry as U.S. Climate Envoy, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Study Claims ‘Climate Change’ Negatively Affects Mental Health

A Harvard study published in the journal Nature claims that "climate change" negatively affects mental health.

Report Claims 60,000 Rape Pregnancies Since Dobbs Decision, Based on Estimations: ‘No Recent Reliable State-Level Data’

A report claims that more than 500,000 rapes have led to nearly 65,000 pregnancies across 14 U.S. states that have banned abortions since the Dobbs Decision.

WHO Urges Measles Vaccination Across Europe

The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for "urgent vaccination efforts" to stop the spread of measles across Europe.

WHO Pushes for Pandemic Treaty Over ‘Disease X’

The World Health Organization's (WHO) director, General Tedros Ghebreyesus, called for a pandemic treaty in response to an unknown "Disease X."

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