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U.S. Suffering From the Second Biggest Home Price Correction of the Post-WWII Era

The U.S. housing market is experiencing its second-biggest home price correction of the post-World War II era.

How COVID Vaccines Cause Cancer

Antibodies are studied more than other immune proteins for association with disease.

‘Fasting for Miracles’: Is Your Fast an Act of Obedience from Faith?

The passage from Tammy Hotsenpiller's book 'Fasting for Miracles' encourages readers to trust in God and find rest in Jesus during difficult times, using the examples of Jesus calming a storm and walking on water to illustrate His power.

COVID Vaccines Have Saved Millions of Lives…in Models

As more and more questions are being asked by more and more scientists, health professionals and journalists, the narrative of “safe and effective” Covid-19 vaccines is crumbling by the day, and scientific truth is slowly beginning to impose itself.

Sweden Rejects Gender Identity Ideology in New Treatment Guidelines for Gender Dysphoria

Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare releases new treatment guidelines for children and young people with gender dysphoria prioritizing psychosocial support over hormone therapy or surgery.

Holiday Sales Up 7.6% In 2022 — But Outpaced by 8.5% Inflation

Holiday sales rose this year as American spending remained resilient during the critical shopping season despite surging prices on everything from food to rent, according to one measure.

106,699 Drug Overdose Deaths in 2021: CDC

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report noting overdose deaths increased 14% in 2021, for a total of 106,699 deaths.

The Pain Isn’t Goin’ Away: Inflation Cost Households an Extra $10K

Inflation is over, the administration crows, even as Congress works to pass another massive spending bill — this time, $1.7 trillion.

U.S. Households Expected to Pay Higher Utility Bills for Decades

Utility costs have surged across the nation this year, leaving millions of Americans falling behind on their monthly bills.

Christians Could Make Up Less Than Half of Americans by 2070: Pew Research

The percentage of Christians in the United States is projected to decrease to between 35% and 54% by 2070, while the percentage of religiously unaffiliated individuals is expected to increase to between 34% and 52%, according to the Pew Research Center's hypothetical scenarios about the future of religion in the country.

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