By Ken Ham With everything going on in our culture today, studies that highlight what young people believe are particularly interesting and sometimes even surprising.…
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By Jacob M. Thompson “Today’s report underscores the depths of the devastating mental health crisis in America. Mental health has become the defining public health…
By Brendi Wells Time and again, the topic of apartheid resurfaces, casting a critical gaze on white South Africans. It’s crucial to delineate between fact and…
By Brooke Mallory According to a recent study, the city of Denver in Colorado has the fastest-growing inflation rate of any other city in the…
By Topwar If until recently in Germany 80% of the inhabitants considered themselves to be middle class, then recently this figure has dropped to 63%.…
Medical experts criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Thursday decision to recommend a “new immunization” for newborns to protect against respiratory syncytial virus,…
By RT International People from Ukraine account for almost 30% of all foreigners getting welfare payments in Germany, Bild has reported Ukrainians residing in Germany…
New research investigates the progression of allergies from eczema to food allergies to asthma in children, but overlooks vaccines as a potential trigger. Experts cite…
By Celia Fernandez@CFERNAN6 The 2023 Global Peace Index released its annual ranking of the most peaceful countries in the world. The Institute for Economics and Peace 2023 study…
By RT International Fuel shipments have bounced back after the country’s refineries boosted production, data has shown Shipments of Russian seaborne diesel and gasoil surged…
By Paula Andrés The European Commission has proposed legally binding targets to reduce food waste by 2030, including a 30% reduction for households, restaurants, and retail,…
By Tom Knighton Over the weekend, my home state of Georgia was rocked by a mass shooting. The suspect was at large for some time but was…
By Megan Redshaw, J.D. A sudden increase in Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)—a rare and potentially fatal skin disorder—may be triggered by COVID-19, increased vaccination rates, or…
By Jose Nino Per recent data analysis of the 2020 census, Latino children in the US increased by over 1 million over the course of a 10-year…
By Fabio G. C. Carisio VERSIONE IN ITALIANO In summary, of the 26 cases analyzed in the present study, the first symptoms of Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease…

















