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Supreme Court denies science. We do know when life begins

The theme of Friday’s March for Life is “Equality Begins in the Womb.” It emphasizes the horrific discrimination of mass judiciary, which targets non-white babies, biological females, and those with Down syndrome.  Since most people aren’t aware of this imbalance and “equality” dominates the headlines today, one can see why …

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A look back at Meat Loaf's health scares over the years

Rock superstar Meat Loaf died on Thursday at age 74, according to a family statement provided by longtime agent Michael Greene. The beloved musician is known for his “Bat Out of Hell” album and for such theatrical, dark-hearted anthems as “Paradise By the Dashboard Light,” “Two Out of Three Ain’t …

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Suspect killed in shootout at SFO airport train station, DOJ now investigating

The death of an armed man, armed with two handguns, who was shooting” target=”_blank”>shot< at san-francisco” target=”_blank”>San Francisco<.  SFO spokesperson, Doug Yakel, said that authorities responded to reports of an armed suspect near the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station around 7:30 am Thursday morning, KTVU reports. When officers arrived, …

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UCLA, attended by murdered grad student Brianna Kupfer, promoted 'defund the police' research

The California education attended by murdered graduate student Brianna Kupfer published research promoting similar ideas as those held by “defund the police” advocates. The University of California, los-angeles” target=”_blank”>Los Angeles<” Published in June 2020, it suggests incarceration for fewer crime” target=”_blank”>crimes< is “often indifferent to human life.” One alternative to …

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Pope Francis pledges justice for victims of abuse after predecessor faulted

pope-francis” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Pope Francis< sexual abuse, a day after an independent audit faulted his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, for having botched four cases of abusive clergy when he was archbishop of Munich, world-regions.  Francis met with the members of the religion office that handles sex abuse cases in a …

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Japan widens COVID restrictions due to omicron

Restaurants and bars will close early in Tokyo and a dozen other areas across world-regions beginning Friday as the country widens infectious-disease restrictions due to the omicron variant, which has caused cases to surge to new highs in metropolitan areas. The restraint, which is something of a pre-state of emergency, …

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Thyroid disease: The symptoms and what to know

January is endocrine in the U.S.  The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck and helps send out hormones to control activities in the body, like breathing and pumping blood.  It also helps children’s bodies to develop as they grow up and controls weight.  THYROID CANCER: WHAT …

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