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New Study Suggests Lower Mortality Among Moderna Recipients Compared to Pfizer in Florida

A large-scale study conducted in Florida is reigniting debate over the safety and comparative efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), in collaboration with Florida’s top health officials, analyzed data from over 1.4 million vaccinated individuals and found that those who received the Moderna vaccine had a notably lower all-cause mortality rate than those vaccinated with Pfizer. The study, which … Continue reading New Study Suggests Lower Mortality Among Moderna Recipients Compared to Pfizer in Florida

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Elon Musk Poised to Lead Trump’s “Golden Dome” Missile Shield Project

Elon Musk’s SpaceX may soon take the lead in one of the most ambitious and expensive defense initiatives in American history—a massive missile shield known as the “Golden Dome.” The futuristic project, reportedly backed by former President Donald Trump and his inner circle, aims to create a space-based defense system capable of detecting and intercepting enemy missiles before they reach U.S. soil. According to multiple … Continue reading Elon Musk Poised to Lead Trump’s “Golden Dome” Missile Shield Project

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Senator Ron Johnson Calls for New 9/11 Investigation Amid Explosive Demands for Transparency

Nearly 25 years after the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, U.S. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin is reigniting debate over one of the nation’s most sensitive historical events. The Republican lawmaker is calling on Congress to open a new investigation into the events of September 11, 2001, with a specific focus on the controversial collapse of World Trade Center Building 7—raising questions about whether … Continue reading Senator Ron Johnson Calls for New 9/11 Investigation Amid Explosive Demands for Transparency

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The White House Report: Revisiting the Lab Leak Theory and COVID-19’s True Origins

Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed the world and reshaped modern life, new findings released by the White House have reignited the debate over the virus’s origin. In a detailed report based on the latest investigation by the House Select Subcommittee, U.S. officials now argue there is compelling evidence supporting the theory that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, likely leaked from a laboratory … Continue reading The White House Report: Revisiting the Lab Leak Theory and COVID-19’s True Origins

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From Genocide to Garden Work: Rwandan War Criminal Lived Quietly on Long Island

For more than two decades, Faustien Nsabumukunzi managed to hide from justice—not in some remote corner of the globe, but in one of the most exclusive communities in the United States. On the manicured estates of Bridgehampton, Long Island, he lived a quiet life as a gardener and beekeeper. But beneath the calm exterior was a dark past: Nsabumukunzi was a convicted war criminal, sentenced … Continue reading From Genocide to Garden Work: Rwandan War Criminal Lived Quietly on Long Island

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Columbia University Calls Police to End Campus Blockade by Pro-Palestinian Activists

In a swift and controversial move, Columbia University administrators called in the New York Police Department to forcibly remove dozens of pro-Palestinian activists who had occupied and vandalized a campus library. The incident, which unfolded in less than six hours, reignited national debates around protest rights, academic freedom, and the role of police on university campuses. According to police, more than 70 activists were arrested … Continue reading Columbia University Calls Police to End Campus Blockade by Pro-Palestinian Activists

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How Cities Are Convincing People to Ditch Their Cars

For decades, traffic engineers believed that the answer to urban congestion was more roads, wider lanes, and additional parking. But as cities grew, so did traffic, pollution, and public frustration. Now, a new wave of urban thinking is flipping the script — instead of expanding car infrastructure, cities are narrowing roads, removing parking spaces, and investing in better public transport. The goal? To get people … Continue reading How Cities Are Convincing People to Ditch Their Cars