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USAID Sent Millions to Ukraine in Secret Slush Funds, Investigators Found

By Mark Tapscott U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) officials repeatedly refused to allow investigators working for Senate DOGE Caucus Chairman Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) to examine documents related to U.S. tax dollars allegedly intended to help Ukraine combat the Russian invasion, investigators told The Epoch Times. When the investigators were finally allowed to view […]

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Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Alter Gut Bacteria, Raising Diabetes Risk

By George Citroner Scientists have discovered a missing link between sugary drinks and diabetes risk: your gut bacteria. A new study suggests that drinking sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) not only floods your body with empty calories but also disrupts the delicate balance of microbes in your digestive system—changes that may predict who will develop diabetes years […]

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Database Lists 12 Million People Older Than 120 as Eligible for Social Security: Musk

By Samantha Flom More than 12 million people in the Social Security Administration (SSA) database of eligible benefits recipients are listed as being older than 120, according to data shared by tech billionaire Elon Musk. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, discovered the data while reviewing SSA records for potential waste or fraud. “According […]

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Early Childhood Sun Exposure Reduces Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Risk by a Third: Study

By George Citroner Just half an hour of daily sun exposure during a child’s first summer may reduce their risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses, according to new research that also found similar protective benefits from maternal sun exposure during pregnancy. Pediatric MS, also known as pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS), refers to multiple sclerosis that […]

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Antidepressants Effective for Anxiety, Long-Term Effects Remain Uncertain

By George Citroner Antidepressants are effective in reducing symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a major new review confirms. However, it also reveals a critical gap in research: The long-term effects of these widely prescribed medications remain unclear. GAD, a condition characterized by excessive worry about various everyday issues, affects millions of people worldwide. Antidepressants, […]