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Liz Truss Resigns as British PM After Just 45 Days in Office

Truss, who became Prime Minister on Sep 6 and replaced Boris Johnson, will no longer be leader of the Conservative Party.

U.S. Military Bases Sell Chinese Govt-Made Smart Devices With Privacy Policies Stating Data Can Be Sent to China

The United States government is actively selling potential surveillance devices to American military personnel and families on military bases that are directly manufactured by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), The National Pulse can reveal.

E.U. Confirms ‘Ongoing Investigation’ Into COVID Vax Purchase After Parliament Member Calls It ‘Biggest Corruption Scandal’ in History

The EU Parliament member had questioned why the international entity had purchased billions of doses of vaccines "at a time when there was absolutely no proof of the effectiveness, and especially not of the harmfulness of that product."

Menstrual Abnormalities Lasting for Months Following COVID Vax

The data collected from Israel’s adverse events reporting system showing that some women experienced menstrual disorders for more than 12 months after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine raises concerns, according to Dr. Shelly Cole, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Texas.

Fed Sends A Record $6.3 Billion To Switzerland Via Swap Line

BofA Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnett (whose latest weekly note we will dissect shortly) has a favorite saying for when critical phase (to avoid...

More Foods Will Be Gene-Edited Than You Think

Gene editing has long been primarily used for research, treatment, and disease prevention. Currently, this technology is increasingly being applied to modify agricultural products...

The Pro-Life Movement Charts a New Path

For a half-century, anti-abortion protestors have traveled from across the country to Washington for the March for Life, an annual demonstration that starts on...

Poll: Most CEOs Planning for Recession Over Next 12-18 Months

As central banks move to quell 40-year high inflation, CEO confidence is at its lowest point since the Great Recession, according to a quarterly poll of...

Americans’ Heating Bills Expected to Soar This Winter

American families will pay far more to heat their homes this winter, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), which predicts that some people will see bills as much as 28 percent higher compared to last winter, with the grim outlook coming as households expect inflation to rise and the economy to get worse.

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