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Alarming – Kidneys from Black donors are more likely to be destroyed

Kidneys from Black donors are more likely to be thrown away—a bioethicist explains why While Black people constitute only 12% of the U.S. population, they account for 35% of those with kidney failure. The reason is due in part to the prevalence of diabetes and high blood pressure—the two largest contributors to kidney disease—in the Black community. Almost 100,000 people in Read More…

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New ATM technology is coming that will enforce vaccine compliance

A couple at The University of Virginia filmed a new UVA Community Credit Union automated teller machine that they claim will soon require users to submit proof of vaccination status in order to use. Manufactured by South Korean industrial conglomerate Hyosung, the ATM looks like most others, but the couple identified components of it that they say point to Read More…

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Climate change zealots now threatening major banks to force them to stop financing meat, dairy, animal feed operations

The war on the global food supply is ramping up, and major meat and dairy producers are now in the crosshairs. Globalists are now threatening major banks like Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase, demanding in the name of climate change, that their loan departments stop financing meat, dairy and feed operations around the globe. At Read More…

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Gentrification isn’t inevitable – Changing the Course of The Mind

Gentrification has become a familiar story in cities across the United States. The story line typically goes this way: Middle- and upper-income people start moving into a lower-income or poor neighborhood. Housing prices rise in response, and longtime residents and businesses are driven out.As the U.S. population becomes increasingly urban, gentrification can seem inevitable. However, scholars have found that Read More…

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Another major disaster for Georgia faces a week after Hurricane Helene

Seventeen thousand people were evacuated from the area, and around 90,000 more were ordered to shelter in place as an ominous smoke column loomed over the county and spewed chlorine gas throughout the week. This took place after scores of Georgia residents already reeling from Hurricane Helene have been grappling with fallout from another disaster Read More…