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It’s ‘Not Moral’ to Request Abstinence to Stop Monkeypox: LGBT Activists

New CDC data confirms that monkeypox overwhelmingly occurs in men who identify as gay or bisexual and who engage in risky sexual behavior—yet LGBT activists have said it is “not moral” to ask men to refrain from sex until the government can get the virus corralled.

96% of Data Used to Support Democrat Climate Bill Is Flawed: Study

96 percent of U.S. temperature stations used to measure climate change fail to meet what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) considers to be “acceptable” and uncorrupted placement by its own published standards.

Rising ‘Constitutional Carry’ Is a Sign of Failing Trust in Government

Come next January, Alabama will be the twenty-fifth state to allow concealed carry without a permit.

Corporate America Isn’t Certain It Can Afford to Be Woke Anymore

Throughout the year, we’ve seen small but curious signs that corporate America is less interested in being woke than it was a few years ago.

Closing Bars, Restaurants Did Not Suppress COVID: Science Journal

Restrictions were “not an efficient way” to decrease virus transmission, according to study.

New York City Declares Public Health Emergency Over Monkeypox

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) declared monkeypox a public health emergency on Monday following Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) declaring a state of emergency last week, as the mayor claimed the outbreak “continues to grow” in the city.

60% of Abortion Clinics Shut Down in Red States With Pro-life Laws After Roe Overturned

These states had a total of 71 clinics providing abortions prior to the Supreme Court’s June 24 ruling. As of July 24, 28 of these clinics remain.

Many Who Got COVID Shots Diagnosed With Brand-New Condition: Analysis

Blood clots, heart attack, liver damage, leg or lung clots, stroke.

Republicans Leading Midterm Race for House: Poll

CBS poll finds Republicans in lead for control of House ahead of the 2022 midterm elections by at least 25 seats.

Kansas Abortion Amendment Spurs Registrations, Projections of Record Aug. 2 Primary Tally

There’s a pitch battle, one of words and wording, being waged across the rolling woods and river-creased plains of Kansas, with both sides accusing the other of spinning lies to fearmonger for votes in a special election being intensely watched nationwide.

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