A Pentagon study has found that U.S. soldiers are nine times more likely to die by suicide than in combat. According to a five-year analysis by the Defense Health Agency …
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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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GOP Senators Rally to Defend Second Amendment Rights Against Biden’s Latest Regulatory Overreach
In a move to safeguard Second Amendment freedoms, forty-five Republican U.S. senators have launched a resolution under the Congressional Review Act to counter a controversial rule by the Biden administration. …
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Bipartisan Efforts Aim to Safeguard U.S. Troops from Hidden Dangers of Blast Exposure
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are preparing to introduce a groundbreaking bill in Congress, aiming to address a long-overlooked yet critical issue facing our troops: the hidden dangers …
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In a study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, researchers have unearthed a correlation between ‘woke’ ideologies and increased levels of unhappiness, anxiety, and depression. This revelation comes from …
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Governor Hochul Mobilizes National Guard to Combat Rising Subway Violence in NYC
In a decisive response to escalating violence in New York City’s subway system, Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the deployment of 1,000 National Guardsmen alongside state and Metropolitan Transportation Authority …
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In a study published in JAMA Psychiatry, researchers have introduced an innovative treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that could revolutionize care for veterans. This novel approach combines virtual reality …
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A study, recently published in the journal Pediatrics, has brought to light a significant increase in antidepressant use among adolescents and young adults linked to the aftermath of the COVID-19 …
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An increasing number of states are diverting some of their Medicaid funds toward housing assistance for the homeless. [Source] Medicaid, a program traditionally aimed at providing medical assistance to low-income …
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Harvard Study Finds Young Americans Are Source of $11 Billion in Revenue for Social Media Companies
A recent Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health study has uncovered a staggering $11 billion revenue generated by social media companies from advertising to minors in the U.S. last …