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German Insurance Data Correlates Spikes in Sudden Death with Vaccine Distribution

Sudden deaths have increased by 8,000 people per quarter since the 2021 COVID vaccine rollout, now nearing 14,000 deaths per quarter.

Young Voters’ Enthusiasm for Democrats Waned During Midterms

Young voters who have been critical to Democratic successes in recent elections showed signs in November's midterms that their enthusiasm may be waning, a potential warning sign for a party that will need their strong backing heading into the 2024 presidential race.

Catcalling to Become Illegal in Britain, Up to Two Year Prison Sentence

Catcalling or wolf-whistling is set to become a criminal offence in England with sentences of up to two years in prison

More Than 40 Percent of Americans Expect the Housing Market to Crash Next Year

A lot of consumers have a very gloomy outlook about the market due to news of mass layoffs, high inflation, and rising credit card debt, according to a new survey that shows 41 percent of Americans believe the housing market will crash next year.

Nearly 1 in 4 Countries Used Force on Religious Groups Defying COVID-19 Measures

A new Pew Research report finds that governments and police in nearly a quarter of 198 countries and territories used coercion on religious groups who refused to comply with COVID-19 worship restrictions.

Autopsies Show COVID-19 Vaccination Likely Caused Fatal Heart Inflammation

A serious side effect linked to COVID-19 vaccines can lead to death, according to a new study.

Georgia Breaks Early Voting Record in Senate Runoff

More than a quarter million Georgians have already turned out for early voting in the Senate runoff election, setting a new record for the state.

Why America Can’t Afford to Spend First and Delay Scrutiny Concerning Ukraine

The U.S. Senate voted last night on a military and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine that tops over $40 billion.

Church Attendance Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels Although Most Have Reopened

Nearly three years after the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns forced churches across the United States to shut their doors, many attendees have yet to return, even as the vast majority of churches have resumed in-person services.

‘Who’s Benefiting’ From Midterm Voting Chaos?: Tucker Carlson

10 out of 13 elections with delays ended with Democrat wins.

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