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Japan Breaks Sanctions With Western Allies, Buys Russian Oil Above Price Cap

Japan is now buying Russian oil above the price cap set by the G7, breaking its agreement with the country's western allies.

Christian College President Says School Isn’t Hiring People Who Endorse Critical Race Theory

Southern Wesleyan University President Bill Barker says that the college will not be hiring staffers who support critical race theory.

Barge Carrying Methanol Partially Submerged in Kentucky Dam

The water is reportedly "safe."

Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Tripled for Young Women After Receiving AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine

The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) senior statistician Vahé Nafilyan said research has found “receiving a first dose of a non-mRNA vaccine was associated with an increased risk of cardiac death in young women.”

Spanish Soccer Match Suspended After Player Suffers Cardiac Arrest in First Half

A Spanish third-division match between Cordoba and Racing de Ferrol was suspended on Saturday after Serbian defender Dragisa Gudelj suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the pitch.

Fetterman Will ‘Be Back Soon,’ Communication Director Says

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who checked into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center more than a month ago due to clinical depression, will return "soon," according to communications director Joe Calvello.

Baylor University’s Revival Leads to 20+ Baptisms

Baylor University has picked up the torch of Christian revival from Asbury University, hosting 72 hours of continuous prayer and worship this week which led to the baptisms of 20 people.

Hunter Biden Had FBI Mole Named ‘One-Eye’ Who Was ‘Paid Lots of Money’ to Tip Him off to Probes of Chinese Business Partners, Says...

Hunter Biden had a well-paid FBI mole named "One-Eye" who provided confidential information about government probes of his Chinese business partners, according to an Israeli energy expert.

Lawsuit Alleges Meta Intentionally Created Social Media to Be Addictive—Youth Now Facing ‘Most Serious Mental Health Crisis’

"Powerful corporations who wield unmatched, highly concentrated technology in pursuit of profit are knowingly creating this unprecedented mental health crisis," the lawsuit asserts.

Pharmaceutical Companies Pay TikTok Influencers to Market Prescription Drugs to Young People: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Pharmaceutical companies are paying TikTok influencers to market prescription drugs to young people, according to a recent study by researchers from the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, which calls for increased transparency and regulation in the use of patient influencers for pharmaceutical marketing, particularly when it comes to targeting young people.

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