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Supreme Court Rejects Congressional Map Challenge, Gives Republicans Victory

The United States Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a group of Kansas voters who claimed a newly-drawn congressional map discriminated against minorities.

Rand Paul Staffer Stabbed Multiple Times, Suspect Released From Prison One Day Before Attack

A staff member of Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) was stabbed with a knife in broad daylight over the weekend in Washington, D.C.

80-90% Of U.S. Population Growth From Legal, Illegal Immigrants

The report is "not able to fully capture a sudden and dramatic increase in illegal immigration of the kind the country began experiencing starting in 2021."

Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Tripled for Young Women After Receiving AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine

The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) senior statistician Vahé Nafilyan said research has found “receiving a first dose of a non-mRNA vaccine was associated with an increased risk of cardiac death in young women.”

70-Car Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Derails in North Dakota

A 70-car train carrying hazardous materials derailed in North Dakota with 31 cars derailing, some of which leaked petroleum, but no injuries were reported.

Biden Jokes About Ice Cream Before Addressing Nashville School Shooting

"I eat Jeni's Ice Cream, chocolate chip."

46% Of Democrats Say DA Prosecuting Trump Would Be ‘Outrageous Abuse of Power’

Democrats appear to be divided when it comes to the rumors of leftist Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg potentially indicting former President Trump, as 46 percent would consider it an “outrageous abuse of power” at the hands of a radical DA, Monday’s Rasmussen Reports survey found.

Man Waits 3 Years for Dream EV – Days After Getting It, He’s Hit With Brutal News and $2,100 Bill

Of all the non-Tesla electric vehicle startups that have emerged over the past decade, few have garnered as much attention — or burned through as much investor cash — as Rivian, a maker of high-performance EV trucks.

Pediatricians Must Advocate for Stricter Wireless Regulations to Protect Kids From Radiation, Scientists Say

The medical community has a critical role to play in preventing harm from wireless radiation by educating parents and advocating for stricter regulatory action, according to top environmental scientists who published a review of the latest science on pediatric health and electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) radiation.

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