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Norfolk Southern to Pay $600 Million Settlement for East Palestine Train Derailment

Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million in a class action lawsuit settlement for the February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Arizona Supreme Court Upholds 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban

In a 4-2 decision, the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban, reversing an appeals court ruling.

US Considers Deploying Troops to Eastern Europe Amid Russian Threats

The United States is in discussions with NATO allies regarding the potential deployment of American military forces to Eastern Europe, a senior administration official...

Hospitals & Healthcare began with Christian Charity – American Minute with Bill Federer

 The Byzantine Empire's School of Nisibis, founded in the 4th century, sometimes referred to as the world's first university, was a Christian center of scientific and medical learning, located in...

Meta Introduces ‘Made With AI’ Labels Ahead of Election

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is claiming to address the potential misuse of AI during the upcoming presidential election through a new system to label AI-generated videos, images, and audio posted on its platforms.

More Than a Quarter of COVID Vaccine Recipients Have Heart Complications

A recent study published in the medical journal Cureus found that 27.11% of those who received COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in Saudi Arabia had "cardiac complications."

Study Links COVID-19 Vaccine with Surging Cancer Rates

A preprint study has linked COVID-19 vaccines with rising cancer rates and called for further research on the matter.

Florida Supreme Court Upholds 15-Week Abortion Ban

Florida's 6-week abortion ban is set to take effect May 1 after the state's supreme court issued a pro-life ruling.

Texas Resident Contracts Avian Flu After Contacting Infected Cows

Texas officials announced that an individual has contracted bird flu after coming into contact with infected cows.

IRS Investigation Finds COVID Fraud Reaches Nearly $9 Billion

The IRS has investigated more than 1,600 cases of COVID fraud and indicted 795 people for such crimes as of February 29.

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