Nearly 70 nurses from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) protested at the VA headquarters in Washington, D.C. on Thursday against anticipated staffing cuts. Representing 23 VA medical facilities nationwide, …
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As the 2024 presidential race heats up, former President Donald Trump is showing a significant lead over President Joe Biden in crucial swing states. According to a recent Fox News …
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has raised concerns that synthetic nicotine alternatives found in vapes, such as 6-methyl nicotine, could be more addictive than traditional nicotine. These substances, …
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Recent research from Dutch scientists suggests that the COVID-19 vaccines and containment strategies intended to control the pandemic may have inadvertently contributed to an increase in excess deaths. Published in …
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In recent research findings, specially trained service dogs have been shown to alleviate symptoms of PTSD among U.S. military veterans, providing a promising therapeutic option alongside traditional treatments. This small-scale …
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Former President Donald Trump has taken a surprising new stance on mail-in and early voting, endorsing these methods under the newly launched ‘Swamp the Vote’ campaign. This pivot is seen …
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In a revealing testimony, Dr. Anthony Fauci, former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), acknowledged that there was no scientific evidence supporting the COVID-19 guidelines …
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The U.S. healthcare system is increasingly under siege by cyberattacks, jeopardizing patient care, privacy, and the integrity of medical facilities. These sophisticated attacks are escalating, prompting a critical response from …
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Biden Administration’s ‘Mass Amnesty’: Over 350,000 Asylum Cases Dismissed in Quiet Overhaul
The Biden administration has reportedly closed over 350,000 asylum cases since 2022 without reaching a decision on the merits of the claims. Critics are labelling this action a “mass amnesty,” …
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A recent study has revealed that most physicians endorsing prescription drugs or medical devices on X, formerly known as Twitter, have received payments from the manufacturers of the same products. …