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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.

Welfare Pays More Than Regular Jobs in Many States

Welfare payouts for a family of four exceed the national median household income in 24 states, and top $100,000 annually in Washington, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, a new study finds.

Scotland Lowers Bar to Transition Gender

Residents of Scotland can now change their gender on official documents after just three months of living as their desired gender, with no psychiatric diagnosis of dysphoria required.

State Health Dept. Climate Curriculum Says to Prioritize ‘Emotions’ Over ‘Rational Thinking’

Teachers and students should "pay attention" to their emotions as "for too long, science and science education have prioritized rational thinking.

Abortionist Opens Colorado Center That Will Kill Babies in Late-Term Abortions

The grandson of a notorious late-term abortionist just opened a new abortion facility in Pueblo, Colorado in defiance of strong opposition from local residents.

It’s Time the Pentagon Ended Its COVID Vaccine Mandate for the Military

White House officials are furious that the House on Thursday passed its defense funding bill — now headed to the Senate — with a provision that would force the Pentagon to end its coronavirus vaccine mandate for members of the military.

Study Claims the Unvaxxed Are More Likely to Be in Car Accidents

A recent study claims that people who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine may be more at risk of getting into motor vehicle accident.

Stimulus Update 2023: Here Are Six States Sending Payments Worth Up to $1,500 Next Year

Anyone living in these six states may be receiving some extra pocket cash sometime next year.

Pro-Vaccine Cardiologist Urges Ban on mRNA Booster After Seeing 70 Vaccine-Related Heart Conditions

"[W]e don't need to use mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna," says Sydney heart specialist.

Automobile Company Lays Off Hundreds of Workers, Blames Cost of EVs

Multinational automaker Stellantis is indefinitely closing an assembly plant in Illinois in February and laying off hundreds of workers, in large part due to the high cost of making electric vehicles.

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