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Year: 2023

Abortions Resume in Wisconsin

It remains to be seen just how quickly the return of abortion in Wisconsin will end up before a judge after Planned Parenthood on Monday started offering abortion services at its clinics in Milwaukee and Madison.
“Thank you so much for your enthusiasm that PPWI has restarted abortion services! We are as thrilled as you are! We haven’t been able to respond to all our DMs, comment on every thread about abortion, or talk to you individually about how you can help (but we’re trying),” Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin said on social media Monday.
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Honest scientist admits climate change industry rewards alarmism…

“The researchers quickly figured out that the way to get funded was to make alarmist claims about “man-made climate change.”
The researchers quickly figured out that the way to get funded was to make alarmist claims about “man-made climate change.”

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More Hospitals Across the US Are Bringing Back Mask Mandates

A handful of hospitals in multiple states announced this week that COVID-19 mask mandates would be reimplemented

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Joe Biden has a TikTok Army and guess who’s paying for it all?

An organization largely funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros’ philanthropic network is bankrolling a “Gen Z” group that works to advance Democratic priorities and President Joe Biden’s agenda on social media, the New York Post reported.
The Daily Caller previously reported that the one of Gen Z for Change’s founding board members was a Biden campaign staffer, and the group frequently works with Democratic operatives and White House officials.

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Government-subsidized EV plants will take 20 years to ‘break even,’ says Budgetary Officer

The federal and Ontario governments have approved over $28 billion in corporate welfare for two battery plants needed for the future’s electric vehicle (EV) fleet.
Champagne defended the corporate subsidies while suggesting the PBO report does not account for all the economic benefits of the EV battery plants.

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