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Meta’s AI Thinks 2020 Presidential Election Was Likely Stolen

The bot said Trump was "better than Biden."

Biden Signs $280 Billion Semiconductor Bill

President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act on Aug. 9, allocating a $280 billion funding package toward boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing and various research endeavors.

China’s Wuhan Institute Studied Deadly Bioterrorism Agent, Congress Told

China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, where the COVID-19 pandemic may have started, conducted work on a deadlier virus with a 60% lethality, according to recent Senate testimony.

Top Epidemiologist: CDC Pushing ‘Poor Quality Science’ With Latest COVID Vaccine Study

A top epidemiologist voiced his concerns about a new study published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that alleges there is an increased risk for post-COVID-19 conditions for children and teenagers who are seeking medical care.

Head Of The Lancet’s COVID Investigation Is ‘Convinced’ It Came Out Of A Lab

The head of the preeminent scientific journal The Lancet’s COVID-19 origins Commission is ‘convinced’ that the virus came out of a lab and says that a real investigation is being blocked.

Closing Bars, Restaurants Did Not Suppress COVID: Science Journal

Restrictions were “not an efficient way” to decrease virus transmission, according to study.

NIH Won’t Release COVID Information Due to ‘Misinformation’

The names of scientists working on coronavirus were redacted.

Florida Medical Board Considers Banning Transition Treatments for Kids

The state would ban treatments for children under 18.

Two Children Test Positive For Monkeypox in US—Both Had ‘Contact’ with Gay Men

One is a toddler in California while the other infant is not a US resident and was 'transiting through' Washington D.C., officials said.

LGBT Activists Call For Archaeologists To Stop Identifying Human Remains Based On Birth Gender

Archaeologists are being accused of misgendering dead bodies.

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