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    No, there isn’t a mystery disease health emergency in China

    No, there isn’t a mystery disease health emergency in China

    Kan Biao, a Chinese health official, said at a Dec. 27, 2024, press conference that China will likely see an increase in respiratory infectious diseases in the winter and spring, but overall cases are expected to be fewer than last year, Reuters reported.


    Republicans Wrongly Tie New Orleans Attack to Illegal Immigration; Suspect Was a Citizen

    Republicans Wrongly Tie New Orleans Attack to Illegal Immigration; Suspect Was a Citizen

    In a Jan. 2 Truth Social post, Trump wrote: “With the Biden ‘Open Border’s Policy’ I said, many times during Rallies, and elsewhere, that Radical Islamic Terrorism, and other forms of violent crime, will become so bad in America that it will become hard to even imagine or believe.


    No, Bill Gates isn’t implanting IDs in newborns in Kenya

    No, Bill Gates isn’t implanting IDs in newborns in Kenya

    Video in the post shows a portion of a 2015 interview philanthropist and Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates gave to a Brussels news site in which he discussed safeguards on genetically modified organisms research.


    This purported Jimmy Carter quote was paraphrased

    This purported Jimmy Carter quote was paraphrased

    It’s also not the first time social media users have wrongly assigned a quote about Christianity to Carter.


    Our Most Popular Articles in 2024

    Our Most Popular Articles in 2024

    Even before a bipartisan group of senators unveiled the text of a foreign aid and immigration overhaul bill on Feb. 4, it faced significant opposition from Trump and other Republican leaders.


    No, cancer is not a parasite, and ivermectin can’t cure it

    No, cancer is not a parasite, and ivermectin can’t cure it

    Neither the FDA nor the World Health Organization have approved ivermectin to treat cancer, but some studies have shown it can slow tumor growth in research settings.