Rapid expansion of AI data centers across the United States is triggering backlash from residents concerned about energy consumption, pollution, rising costs, and potential health effects. Critics warn the AI infrastructure boom could dramatically reshape communities and power systems nationwide.
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A virologist tied to Anthony Fauci is reportedly under FBI investigation after allegedly transporting unsecured pathogen samples into the United States without proper authorization. The case is reigniting scrutiny over gain-of-function research, biosafety concerns, and lingering questions surrounding the origins of COVID-19.
The FDA is moving to ban electric shock devices used on disabled children and adults for aggressive or self-harming behaviors. Regulators cite serious physical and psychological risks linked to the controversial therapy.
A former hair stylist says workplace disinfectant exposure during COVID-era sanitation protocols permanently damaged her lungs. Her case is now tied to a proposed workers’ compensation transparency bill in South Carolina.
A federal advisory panel has proposed a revised definition of profound autism, shifting focus to communication and support needs. The change could impact research, education, and access to care.
Allegations emerge about Greg Folkers’ involvement in early COVID-19 communications and censorship efforts. The claims raise questions about transparency and the origins narrative.
A federal appeals court has halted a policy allowing abortion drugs to be mailed without in-person consultations. The ruling highlights safety concerns and ongoing legal disputes.
A former White House public health adviser admits she limited RFK Jr.’s access to officials. The revelation raises questions about transparency in vaccine policy debates.
A Senate hearing is reviewing internal FDA emails tied to COVID vaccine safety monitoring. Lawmakers allege warnings were overlooked during rollout.
A new report alleges FDA officials rejected a more advanced method for detecting COVID-19 vaccine safety signals. Emails suggest concerns over public perception influenced the decision.
A former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci has been indicted on charges tied to hiding COVID-19 communications. The case centers on alleged efforts to conceal records and shape the narrative around the virus’s origins.
A sharp divide emerges between experts over vaccine safety, efficacy, and research practices. The debate highlights conflicting interpretations of data and public health outcomes.
The Supreme Court is weighing a major Roundup liability case that could determine whether pesticide makers can be sued over cancer risks. The ruling may reshape U.S. legal standards.
A new study links the RSV vaccine during pregnancy to increased risks of preeclampsia and other complications. Researchers say findings are preliminary but warrant further investigation.
Ohio ranks among the highest states for cancer rates, with researchers examining possible links to pesticide use, pollution, and lifestyle factors.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning over vaccines, measles outbreaks, and public trust. The hearings highlighted deep divisions over health policy and chronic disease in America.
A new book examines how COVID-era messaging and censorship influenced public understanding of the pandemic. It raises questions about institutional coordination and transparency.


















