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Human DNA Can Be Extracted from the Air, Raising Privacy Concerns: Journal ‘Nature’

As the authors write, the advancement conjures a "complex ethical conundrum" because the genomic information captured "comes from individuals mostly unaware of the technology use and oblivious to the fact that their genetic information has been inadvertently obtained."

COVID Vaccine ‘Undeniably’ Linked to Nervous System Disorder ‘POTS’: Peer-Reviewed Journal Nature

Study "undeniably establishes POTS and dysautonomia in general as adverse events after vaccination that should be recognized and investigated."

Kohl’s Is Latest to Face Potential Boycott Over Controversial ‘Pride Month’ Collection for Babies

The controversy intensified as social media users began sharing more from Kohl’s pride collection, including a “Baby Sonoma Community Pride Bodysuit set” specifically tailored for 3-month, 6-month, and 9-month-old infants.

Biden’s Green Energy Policies Leave America Dependent on China

As the Biden administration pushes green energy policies, the United States has become dependent upon Chinese supplies for the U.S. electric grid.

Champion Student Waterskier Dies Suddenly at 18

An athlete at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette died “suddenly” at the age of 18 two weeks ago, according to statements from his school.

Peter Navarro Claims ‘Trump Got Lied To’ About COVID Vaccines

Big Pharma made Trump "think that it was a true vaccine when it’s not.”

Climate ‘Activists’ Pour Black Dye into Bernini Fountain in Rome

Climate activists poured black dye into the waters of Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers in Rome’s Piazza Navona on Saturday before being taken away by police.

New England Journal of Medicine Supports Racial Segregation in Medical Education

This paper's viewpoint aligns with the University of California at San Francisco's (UCSF) attempts to "decolonize the health sciences" as part of their anti-racist initiatives, but it has been met with significant backlash and deemed "morally abhorrent."

U.S. Military Conducts Evacuation Operation in Sudan Amid Deteriorating Security Situation

U.S. forces will remain stationed in Djibouti to protect American personnel and others until the security situation improves.

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