FIRST ON FOX: Sens. Mark Kelly and Joe Manchin are pressing President Biden to encourage oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico to help ease Americans’ long-term pain at the pumps. The comments from Kelly, D-Ariz., and Manchin, D-W.Va., come as American energy production is put into sharp focus amid …
Read More »Hunter Biden: MSNBC, ABC, CBS sidestep authenticated laptop they dismissed in 2020 while addressing DOJ probe
The legacy mediaa> is finally shedding light on the growing scandal plaguing <a href="https:, but the way the five liberal networks address (or don’t address) his laptop they all dismissed during the 2020-presidential-election” target=”_blank”>2020 presidential election< The five networks, along with the rest of the legacy media, infamously downplayed the …
Read More »Scientists map entire human genome, opening door to new medical discoveries
After more than two decades, scientists say they have finally mapped out the entire human genome, paving the way for deeper insights into planet-earth, cancer, and birth defects. The results, years in the making, were published Thursday in the journal Science. Previous efforts fell short because natural-science sequencing technology couldn’t …
Read More »EU proposes rules that discourage fast fashion culture: 'Longer-lasting products'
The world-regions is looking to discourage fast-fashion” target=”_blank”>fast fashion< He went on to say that the proposed rules are being evaluated to encourage sustainability among manufacturers and food. “The clothes we wear should last longer than three washes,” Timmermans said. Fast fashion is a consumer-backed industry where people buy trendy …
Read More »Alcohol intake at any level may increase risk of heart disease, study suggests
Contrary to observational studies, alcohol consumption may not actually counter the risk of heart disease, according to a large study published in JAMA Network Open this week. Previous observational studies suggested that consuming small amounts of alcohol may provide heart-related health benefits, but a team of researchers at Massachusetts General …
Read More »Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings: 4 countries with financial links to president's son
hunter-biden” target=”_blank”>Hunter Biden<, is under federal investigation for potential violations of tax, money laundering and foreign lobbying laws through his business relationships abroad. The federal investigation into Biden, which began in 2018, is reportedly heating up as prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware seek grand jury testimony concerning …
Read More »Secondhand marijuana smoke from bongs more dangerous than cigarette smoke: study
Secondhand mental-health smoke from a bong is more dangerous than respiratory-health, according to researchers. In a study published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Network Open, authors from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health wrote that bong smoking “is not safe.” US ADULT CIGARETTE SMOKING RATE FELL DURING …
Read More »NASA's Hubble Space Telescope spots farthest star ever seen
air-and-space Hubble Space Telescope has detected the light of the farthest individual air-and-space” target=”_blank”>star< “Redshift” refers to the light from distant objects traveling toward planet-earth” target=”_blank”>Earth< describing the discovery, said in a statement. This detailed view highlights the star Earendel’s position along a ripple in space-time that magnifies it and …
Read More »Frozen spring vegetable risotto: A 'seriously flavorful' new recipe
It might be time to reconsider using food: A new recipe demonstrates that when frozen vegetables were put to the cooking and taste test, “they passed with flying colors.” SLOW-ROASTED TOMATOES: SWEET, HEALTHY RECIPE Daniel Holzman and Matt Rodbard, the authors of a new book — “Food IQ: 100 Questions, …
Read More »Medical student who implied she stuck patient twice for mocking pronoun pin no longer working with patients
A us-regions medical student is no longer working directly with patients after she suggested on Twitter that she intentionally stuck a patient twice with a needle for mocking her pronoun pin. “The student is not involved in patient care activities at this time,” Wake Forest School of Medicine spokeswoman Paula …
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