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America’s Climate Change Denial: A Social Media Analysis

Despite overwhelming evidence of climate change, nearly 15% of Americans still deny its existence, per a recent national assessment by the University of Michigan. Despite mounting scientific evidence demonstrating the increasing frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters, this denial persists. Analyzing Climate Change Denial on Social Media Researchers turned to social media, specifically Twitter, utilizing … Read more

CDC Contemplates COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy, Speculates Spring Booster

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are deliberating the potential recommendation of another COVID booster shot this spring, primarily targeting individuals vulnerable to severe illness. An advisory panel is set to convene on February 28 to discuss and vote on this matter, with a focus on the safety and efficacy of booster … Read more

Trump’s Alleged Support for Abortion Ban Sparks Debate Ahead of Presidential Race

According to sources, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has purportedly expressed support for a 16-week national abortion ban, with exceptions for cases involving rape, incest, or when the mother’s life is at risk. The revelation, attributed to anonymous sources, sheds light on Trump’s stance on a contentious issue that has long divided the American public. … Read more

Senator Joe Manchin Opts Out of Presidential Race, Maintaining Centrist Stance

Senator Joe Manchin, a prominent centrist Democrat hailing from West Virginia, officially declared on Friday that he will not pursue a bid for the presidency in 2024. This decision concludes months of speculation and deliberation over his potential candidacy, which had the potential to complicate the landscape of the upcoming presidential race. Manchin’s announcement came … Read more

NYPD Hunts for Suspects in Coney Island Station Stabbing

The New York Police Department (NYPD) is on the lookout for eight individuals involved in the stabbing of a teenage boy at Coney Island’s transit hub earlier this week. Surveillance images of the group sought in connection with the Wednesday afternoon incident at the Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue D/F/N/Q station have been released by the NYPD. … Read more

Remembering Lisa Lopez-Galvan: Victim of the Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooting

Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two, tragically lost her life due to a gunshot wound sustained during the Super Bowl parade shooting in Kansas City. Despite efforts during surgery at a local hospital, she succumbed to her injuries. Her story resonated deeply with the community, shedding light on her vibrant personality and the impact of … Read more

Modernizing Liquor Laws: South Carolina’s Sunday Sales Bill

The South Carolina House has taken a significant step towards modernizing the state’s liquor laws by approving a bill that would permit liquor stores to operate for a few hours on Sundays, provided their local governments endorse the measure. What is the Bill About? Advocates of the bill argue that it is high time to … Read more

Study Confirms Safety and Efficacy of Telemedicine Abortion in the United States

Amidst a landscape of increasing restrictions on abortion access in the United States, a groundbreaking study has reaffirmed the safety and effectiveness of telemedicine abortion, offering a lifeline to women facing limited options. As access to abortion continues to face challenges, this study provides crucial evidence supporting the expansion of telemedicine services for reproductive healthcare. … Read more

Donald Trump NY Criminal Hush Money Case: Trial on March 25

Former President Donald Trump faces a historic moment as he becomes the first former U.S. president to stand trial on criminal charges. A New York judge’s ruling on Thursday denied Trump’s request to dismiss an indictment related to hush money paid to a porn star, setting a significant March 25 trial date. Legal Battles Escalate … Read more

New Curfew Rules Impact Migrants in New York City

As of Monday, approximately 3,600 migrants across 20 shelters in New York City are subject to new curfew regulations. Under these rules, migrants are restricted from leaving or entering shelters between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. This measure, while enforced at larger migrant shelters and common in many homeless shelters, is now … Read more