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Pro-Palestinian Student Activists Blockade French Universities

Pro-Palestinian activists have spread their blockades from the United States to French universities.

Concerns Raised Over Biden Administration’s Student Loan Application Rollout

A concerned stepfather impacted by the Biden administration's rollout of a new federal student loan application spoke out against the implementation that has left...

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Do Not ‘Directly Cause an Increase in Global Temperature’: Study

A study published in Science Direct found that carbon dioxide emissions do not directly contribute to global temperatures.

Scientific Journal: Anti-Trans Endeavors ‘Distort’ Science

The journal Scientific American published a story explaining that it is "scientific misinformation" to engage in anti-trans efforts.

Biden Admin Signs onto Medical Surveillance Program

Last week, the White House signed onto a global health security (GHS) program alongside 50 other countries.

Bipartisan Lawmakers Decry Taxpayer-Funded Bird Flu Research

Representative Nick Langworthy (R-NY) sent a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack, condemning taxpayer-funded research that could "potentially generate dangerous new lab-created virus strains that threaten our national security and public health.”

Biden Admin. to Spend $2 Million to ‘Diversify’ Marine Biology

The Biden administration’s National Science Foundation (NSF) is spending more than $2 million in taxpayer dollars to support efforts aimed at "diversifying marine biology and climate science," referring to the fields as “some of the least diverse STEM disciplines.”

Department of the Interior Reads Diversity Poem

Daily Wire host Matt Walsh obtained a video showing federal employees reciting a "diversity" poem.

Study Finds Power Grid Emissions 24,000x More Potent than CO2

A study from MIT found that sulfur hexafluoride, a gas more than 24,000x more potent than carbon dioxide, is released through electric power grids.

Scientists Launch Project to Monitor Climate Change

Researchers at the University of Washington leading the Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement (CAARE) project launched aerosols into the atmosphere to analyze "global warming."

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