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COVID Patients Given Ivermectin Recovered Faster: Study

A U.K. study found that COVID-19 patients who were given ivermectin recovered faster than those who were not given the drug.

Victoria Nuland Resigns from Biden Admin

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland has resigned from the Biden administration.

Electric Cars May Release More Emissions Than Gas-Powered Vehicles

A 2022 study from Emission Analytics suggesting that electric vehicles (EVs) produce more emissions has reappeared following the push to reduce gas-powered cars.

New Study Finds Higher Mortality Rate in Vaccinated Patients Hospitalized for COVID

A new study found that vaccinated patients had a significantly higher risk of mortality among hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

Ohio Sees 15,000+ New Concealed Handgun Licenses Despite Permit Law Shift

Ohio saw over 15,000 new concealed handgun licenses issued in 2023, despite the state's cessation of concealed carry permit requirements. Attorney General Dave Yost released...

Study Raises Concerns Over Safety of Tattoo Ink Ingredients

A new study has revealed that the inks used in tattoos often contain unlisted substances that could cause health problems.

Newsom Says Abortion at Any Week is ‘Determination for Women and Their Doctors’

The high-altitude balloon intercepted by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) over Utah was determined to be a "hobbyist" craft, according to reports.

Women’s Sports Group Urges New York League to Protect Fair Competition

The Independent Council on Women's Sports (ICONS) called for the Liberty League to change its transgender athlete policy to protect fair competition for women.

Pro-Life Researchers Take Legal Action Against Journal After Abortion Studies Pulled: ‘Blatant Double Standards’

Pro-life researchers announced they are taking legal action against Sage Journals after the publisher pulled their abortion studies.

Preprint Study Co-Authored by CDC Network Finds ‘Reduced Effectiveness’ of Repeat Flu Vaccine

A preprint study co-authored by the CDC's U.S. Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Network Investigators found that repeat flu inoculations may be "higher" than non-repeat vaccines.

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