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Uber Suspends Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Head For Defending White Women From Racist Insults

Uber suspended its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion head, Bo Young Lee, after employees complained that Lee aided in a discussion event titled, "Don't Call Me Karen."

COVID Infection Provides ‘Longer-Lasting Immunity’ and ‘More Durable Protection Against Future Infections’ Than Vaccination: Journal Nature

Research shows that "the duration of protection after breakthrough infection was longer than after the third/booster vaccination."

Clinical Trial Begins for ‘Experimental’ Universal Influenza Vaccine

However, a recent U.K. community-based population study found that those who have previously been infected with SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, demonstrate a lower rate of new Omicron BA.4/BA.5 infections compared to those who were vaccinated.

Survivalist Bear Grylls Admits He Was ‘Wrong’ About Benefits of Veganism

Since eating meat, Bear Grylls has "never been better."

Italians See Their Wealth Plummet as Italian Leaders Promise Military and Other Aid to Ukraine

Despite political differences within her coalition over their stance on Russia and Italian taxpayers' financial woes, Premier Giorgia Meloni has unwaveringly advocated for military aid and other assistance for Ukraine.

GOP Lawmakers Demand Answers After Two Die During NIH Sex-Change Study

GOP lawmakers are demanding information from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) after two youths participating in a sex-change study committed suicide.

Study Finds Transgender People Who Give Birth May Face Health Problems

A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that transgender people who give birth are more likely to have lasting health problems than biological women who give birth.

Who Is Musk’s New Twitter CEO and What Are Her Ties to the Pro-Online Content Moderation World Economic Forum?

Musk's new Twitter CEO is Chair at the World Economic Forum, which pushes online content moderation.

FDA Advisory Panel Unanimously Approves Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills

The FDA analysts also raised concerns about whether women with medical conditions that should preclude them from taking the pill, primarily breast cancer and undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, would avoid the product.

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