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The U.S. Accounts for Nearly Half of Global Diabetes Drug Sales

It’s not because we’re the healthiest country in the world, but rather the fattest-wealthiest.  Eli Lilly, the world’s second-largest maker of anti-diabetes drugs, has become one of several companies to fall victim to fake-but-verified Twitter accounts spreading false information last week. On November 10, a “verified” account using the handle @EliLillyandCo tweeted “We are excited

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World Population Reaches 8 Billion

According to UN calculations, the number of people in the world will exceed the 8 billion mark today, November 15, 2022 – more than three times as many as in 1950. Looking ahead, the UN Population Division’s forecast predicts that the world’s population will already exceed ten billion by 2059. By the end of the century, however, the

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Pfizer And Moderna To Investigate Their Own Vaccines For Myocarditis Risks

As I’ve said since Day 1, these mRNA vaccines were experimental. They had never been used before. And they were untested.  Now it starts to unravel. Watch the very short video at the end.  Both Pfizer and Moderna have announced that they will be undertaking studies to determine the longer term risks of Myocarditis (an

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One Of England’s Largest Solar Farms Goes Bust After Borrowing £655 Million

If it weren’t for government subsidies (ie., taxpayers underwriting their expenses), solar would be non-profitable.  Believe it or not, another solar energy company has gone bust. This time, it was one of the largest in England. Toucan Energy Holdings 1 Ltd., based in Essex, Southern England, has gone into administration after racking up a whopping

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Forty states win $391.5M privacy suit against Google over location data sold to advertisers

Idaho is one of those states.  I get that Google makes its money by selling the info that it collects on its customers (that’s why it’s “free”). But selling location data?  (The Center Square) — Forty states won a combined $391.5 million settlement with Google over location tracking practices. The group of attorneys general filed

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Gallup: Marijuana Views Linked to Ideology, Religiosity, Age

STORY HIGHLIGHTS 68% of U.S. adults favor legalizing marijuana, tied for record high Liberal, younger, less religious are most supportive Only 32% of conservatives aged 65 and older are in favor WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans’ support for marijuana legalization remains at the record-high 68% recorded each of the past two years. When Gallup first asked

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Gallup: Steady 55% of Americans Support Death Penalty for Murderers

Rather than putting murderers and rapists to death, we put them in jail for life.  How humaine.  STORY HIGHLIGHTS 55% of U.S. adults favor the death penalty for convicted murderers 54% to 56% of Americans have supported the death penalty since 2017 77% of Republicans, 35% of Democrats favor capital punishment WASHINGTON, D.C. — The

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Narrative Fail: Every Governor Who Signed a Constitutional Carry Law Won Re-Election

Every single governor who signed a Constitutional Carry law, which would allow people to carry a firearm without a permit, won re-election. Brian Kemp won Georgia, Chris Sununu won New Hampshire, Kim Reynolds won Iowa, Kevin Stitt won Oklahoma, Greg Abbott won Texas, and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine also won reelection. All of the aforementioned

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Visualizing India’s Population Growth From 2022-2100

Visualizing India’s Population Growth from 2022-2100 For years, India has been on track to overtake China as the world’s most populated country. In fact, we’ve covered this phenomenon in past articles, back when India was expected to overtake China’s population by the end of the decade. However, according to the UN’s latest population prospects, this

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The World’s Biggest Employers

China’s People’s Liberation Army does not include civilians  This chart does not show China’s Central Military Commission with nearly 7 million people. I’m not sure why not. No company in the world has more employees than Walmart. The latest information from the U.S. retail giant put the figure at a massive 2.30 million. Not even the

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Federal court struck down Biden’s forgiveness program

Of course they struck it down. The office of the President does not have that constitutional authority. Not that it matters to Dems.  WashingtonCNN —  Student loan borrowers are now waiting indefinitely to see if they’ll receive debt relief under President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program after a federal judge in Texas struck down the program Thursday,

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