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Rate of Babies Dying Before First Birthday Increased 3% Last Year

The rate of babies passing away before their first birthdays increased by 3% in 2022, the first year-to-year increase since 2002.

Denver Nearing $2 Billion Spent On Homelessness Since 2020

A new study reveals the city of Denver has spent nearly $2 billion on its homeless problem over the last three years.

Republican Senator Doubts DOD’s Justification for Abortion Policy

Republican Sen. Roger Wicker (MI) called out the Department of Defense's (DOD) missing justification for its abortion travel policy, according to a letter obtained by The Daily Caller.

New Study Disputes Idea that Children Spread COVID-19 at Daycare

A study published in the JAMA Network Open found that children are more likely to spread COVID-19 among household contacts than at childcare centers.

COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Beneficial Gut Bacteria

New research revealed that COVID-19 vaccines with mRNA reduce beneficial gut bacteria.

Israel, Its Enemies, and U.S. Involvement in Middle East

On October 7, 2023, the fundamentalist Islamist organization Hamas committed an unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel on Yom Kippur, October 7, 2023, killing over 1,400 Israelis.

COVID-19 Vaccine Research Shows Spike Protein Forming in Heart Cells

Research from Germany found that spike proteins from mRNA COVID-19 vaccines form in human heart cells 48 hours after vaccination.

Data Links Pesticides to Leukemia in Children

A study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that children living near vineyards have an increased risk of developing leukemia due to the use of pesticides.

Louisiana Bans Private Funding in Elections: ‘Zuckerbucks’

A substantial 72.6% of participants endorsed a constitutional amendment to prohibit the use of private funds, widely referred to as "Zuckerbucks," in the election administration.

COVID-19 Vaccines Causally Linked to 17 Million Deaths Worldwide

Drawing from all-cause mortality data across 17 countries, the study found a significant increase in deaths—particularly among the elderly—following the introduction of third and fourth booster doses.

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