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Gene-Edited Mosquitos Backed by Bill Gates Spread Dengue Fever

Dengue fever surged by 400% across Brazil after gene-edited mosquitos were released as part of a project backed by Bill Gates.

Women’s Sports Group Urges New York League to Protect Fair Competition

The Independent Council on Women's Sports (ICONS) called for the Liberty League to change its transgender athlete policy to protect fair competition for women.

Mandatory IRS Training Includes ‘Cross-Cultural Competence’

IRS employees were subjected to a mandatory continuing education program involving diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training, according to materials obtained by Judicial Watch.

Anti-Gun Group Uses AI to Recreate Voices of School Shooting Victims

A campaign called "Shotline" has recreated the voices of school shooting victims to call for gun control.

Hackers from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea May Use OpenAI for Cyber Operations

Microsoft Threat Intelligence wrote in a blog post that hackers are using OpenAI for cyber operations.

FDA, CDC to Incorporate ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ in Research: Report

The Washington Free Beacon obtained documents suggesting that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may incorporate "indigenous knowledge" in future research.

Understanding the 20th Amendment

The 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution, also known as the "Lame Duck Amendment," was ratified on January 23, 1933.

State Department Funds Training for ‘LGBTQI+ Allies’

The State Department paid Washington State University to train "master trainers" in India to teach 2,000 people to become "LGBTQI+ allies," according to a report from The Daily Caller.

House Report Reveals Biden Administration’s Efforts to Conceal Spending on Misinformation Research

President Joe Biden's administration reportedly considered hiding its expenditure on research aimed at countering online "misinformation" following revelations by the Daily Caller News Foundation,...

Study Acknowledges COVID-19 Vaccine Risks ‘Outweigh the Rewards’

A study published in the digital journal Cureus acknowledged that the risks presented by the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines "outweigh the rewards."

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