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New Zealand Egg Farm Fire Kills 50,000 Hens

The fire occurred at New Zealand's largest egg farm.

Lab-Grown Meat Firms Don’t Know if Their Food Is Safe Long-Term

Despite leading scientists generally agreeing that lab grown meat is safe to eat, no long-term studies have been conducted to reliably demonstrate this, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

Study Finds That Most Women Who Had Abortions Were Pressured Into Receiving Them

A peer-reviewed study from the Charlotte Lozier Institute found that over 60% of women who had an abortion said they also experienced levels of pressure from others.

Bill Gates Attempts to Justify His Use of Private Jets

Bill Gates attempted to justify his hypocritical use of private jets with his push for green technology.

Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes

A study published this week found that regular vitamin D supplementation may lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes among millions of adults who have prediabetes.

Chinese Spy Balloon May Have Been Armed with Explosives

US investigates potential explosives on shot down Chinese spy balloon off South Carolina coast.

Evidence Against the Existence of Skeptics

Start with studies today or go back years and years and you’ll find the research says the exact same thing: deep down, we all know there is a God.

Report Finds U.S. More Accepting Of Child Sex Changes Than European Countries

The U.S. has more lenient policies on chemical and surgical sex change services for children than any European country, according to a new report.

Pfizer Doctor Worries COVID Vax Impacts Women’s Reproductive Health (Video)

A senior Pfizer executive expresses concern over possible side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine on women's reproductive health and menstrual cycles in a video published by Project Veritas.

Chicken Egg Yolk Antibodies Protect Against COVID: November 2020 International Immunopharmacology Publication

A study published in the journal International Immunopharmacology found that egg yolk antibodies were effective in neutralizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus with a 75.86% success rate and could potentially be used in spray formulations to prevent the virus from spreading through the respiratory, oral, and digestive tracts.

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