Studies

University of Chicago Announces ‘The Problem With Whiteness’ Course

The University of Chicago (UChicago) is offering a course to students titled “The Problem Of Whiteness” during the Spring 2023 semester, according to the school’s course catalog.

Rigorous International Study of N95 Masks Upends Federal COVID Narrative

The CDC took nearly two years to formally recognize distinctions between masks for mitigating COVID-19 spread, finally saying in January that cloth masks offer "the least" protection and N95 respirators, which meet strict federal standards, "the highest."

A New Study Shows COVID Anxiety Aged Teens’ Brains

The way that the pandemic was handled took people’s jobs, businesses, and, in some cases, lives.

Autopsies Show COVID-19 Vaccination Likely Caused Fatal Heart Inflammation

A serious side effect linked to COVID-19 vaccines can lead to death, according to a new study.

Offshore Wind Farms Not Best for Marine Ecosystems: Study

New peer-reviewed study from Germany finds "green" energy alternatives Biden and Dems want in America are not as safe for marine ecosystems as their proponents may argue.

The Blue City Murder Problem

Recently, some on the Left have tried to advance their arguments by claiming that rising crime rates are due to policies pursued by red states.

Biden Administration Confirms It Wants Taxpayers to Pay For Sex-Change Operations on Minors

The Biden administration supports using taxpayer dollars to fund sex-change operations on minors, Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra confirmed in written testimony submitted to the House Committee on Education Labor on Nov. 29.

China to Increase Nuclear Warheads to 1,500

China is expanding its nuclear force and is on pace to nearly quadruple the number of warheads it has by 2035, rapidly closing its gap with the United States, the Pentagon said in a report released Tuesday.

Many NATO Members Have Exhausted Weapon Supply

Most NATO countries have utilized the majority of their weapons in Ukraine. About twenty out of the thirty are "pretty tapped out," wrote the New York Times.

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