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CDC Investigators Fall Ill While Studying Health Impacts of Ohio Train Derailment

CDC investigators studying the health impacts of the Ohio train derailment fell ill with symptoms such as sore throat, headache, coughing, and nausea, raising concerns about the safety of the air and drinking water in the area.

80-90% Of U.S. Population Growth From Legal, Illegal Immigrants

The report is "not able to fully capture a sudden and dramatic increase in illegal immigration of the kind the country began experiencing starting in 2021."

Study Suggests Transgender Youth at Greatest Risk of ‘Violent Radicalization’

A 2022 study entitled, “Meaning in Life, Future Orientation and Support for Violent Radicalization Among Canadian College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic" found that transgender youth have the greatest risk of "violent radicalization."

46% Of Democrats Say DA Prosecuting Trump Would Be ‘Outrageous Abuse of Power’

Democrats appear to be divided when it comes to the rumors of leftist Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg potentially indicting former President Trump, as 46 percent would consider it an “outrageous abuse of power” at the hands of a radical DA, Monday’s Rasmussen Reports survey found.

Only 2 in 10 Dems Support Biden in 2024 Primary Match: McLaughlin & Associates Poll

The poll suggests that the Democratic Party may be seeking a fresh face to lead them into the next election.

Existing Home Sales Surge as Prices Fall for First Time in Over a Decade

Sales of previously owned homes in the U.S. rose in February as house prices dipped and mortgage rates continued to tick down.

Majority of Arizona Voters Believe 2022 Election Outcome Affected by Irregularities: Rasmussen Survey

A recent survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports and College Republicans United reveals that 55% of Likely Arizona Voters believe irregularities in the 2022 Maricopa County election likely affected the outcome of the state's gubernatorial race.

Majority of U.S. Voters Believe Climate Change is a ‘Religion’ Disconnected from Reality: Survey

A survey shows that the majority of U.S. voters believe climate change is a religion about power and control, while Greta Thunberg deletes a tweet warning of the potential end of humanity due to climate change.

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