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Why Do Americans Die Younger Than Europeans?

Written by Sara Machado and Irene N. Papanicolas

A New England Journal of Medicine study found clear longevity differences between Americans and Europeans across wealth levels. The researchers also found that while the wealthiest Americans live longer than the poorest, the wealth-mortality gap in the U.S. is far more pronounced than in Europe

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More Non-Existent UK Weather Stations Discovered

Written by Chris Morrison

Last month the average maximum temperature at Newton Rigg was 11.5°C, the lowest was 3°C, while 23mm of rain fell. Newton Rigg is near Penrith in Cumbria and in its historic database the UK Met Office claims it is an open site and is one of its 380 UK wide temperature measuring stations

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Update on my million dollar bet

Written by Steve Kirsch

We’ll be submitting round five soon. It ends at round six. Here is a summary of my argument as to why the mRNA COVID shots killed more than they saved in the US in 2021-2022

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Is NASA’s GISS About To Lose Its Funding?

Written by Larry Bell

Claiming no privileged information, this writer is enormously optimistic that incoming Trump pick to head NASA, Jared Isaacman, will terminate funding of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in concert with DOGE waste-cutting, space program redirection, and pro-drilling energy priorities

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Vaccine Risk vs. Disease Risk

Written by Sharyl Attkisson

Imagine you’re a parent considering the CDC’s vaccine schedule: 43 shots with somewhere around 63 doses of vaccine your child is supposed to get by age 18—measles, flu, Covid, the works

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