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  • Guttmacher admits mail-order abortion is cause of spike in abortion total

    12/01/2025 12:00:54 AM PST · by Morgana · 1 replies
    Live Action News ^ | November 26, 2025 | Carole Novielli
    Buried in a recent study published by researchers with the Guttmacher Institute (Planned Parenthood's former research arm and "special affiliate") is the real reason why reports indicate a huge spike in abortions since the end of Roe v. Wade in June of 2022: mail-order abortion. Key Takeaways: * The Guttmacher Institute notes that telehealth abortion with the ability to mail abortion pills to abortion seekers has contributed to the increased abortion numbers since the end of Roe v. Wade. * In 2023 and 2024, Guttmacher and #WeCount reported increased abortion numbers overall, with the abortion pill comprising about 63% of...
  • Number of Women Seeking Permanent Birth Control Increased 50% After Abortion Overturn

    11/30/2025 11:48:39 PM PST · by Morgana · 12 replies
    People ^ | November 26, 2025
    The number of women seeking permanent birth control — via tubal ligation — has increased more than 50% following the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson case, which overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark legislation that protected abortion access. Researchers examined the number of tubal ligations — commonly known as "getting your tubes tied" — performed at four academic medical centers in New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Tennessee, before and after Roe v. Wade was overturned. They recorded the findings in a study published in the journal Contraception. In the year after Roe v. Wade’s overturn, researchers recorded a 51%...
  • Another medication abortion false promise

    11/30/2025 11:38:40 PM PST · by Morgana
    The Hill ^ | November 25, 2025 | Christina Cirucci
    With scrutiny mounting over the risksof the abortion drug mifepristone, the abortion industry is increasingly pivoting to an alternative: misoprostol-only abortion. This shift is being framed as a safe and effective option. But as an OBGYN, I am compelled to clarify what the evidence actually shows. Misoprostol-only abortion is not a medical advancement. It is an inferior, failure-prone protocol promoted for its supposed convenience rather than its safety and effectiveness. To start, misoprostol was never FDA-approved for abortion. The drug was developed to prevent gastric ulcers. In obstetric care, it can be used under careful evaluation and monitoring by a...
  • Declassified nuclear propulsion program: band aircraft progress report 1956-1958

    11/30/2025 10:02:50 PM PST · by MarlonRando · 3 replies
    Youtube ^ | april, 2025 | What is Nuclear
    An incredible NUCLEAR-POWERED FLIGHT film. We scanned this declassified film showing 30 minutes of detail from the major reactor development program at its peak, between 1956-1958.
  • Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 12/01/2025 Vol.514, Q Day 2957

    11/30/2025 9:00:00 PM PST · by ransomnote · 62 replies
    Qalerts.app ^ | 12//01/2025 | FReeQs, FReepers, LurQers and Vanity
    Many come here to read dispatches from the War between Good and Evil, to red-pill and encourage.....and to pray and give thanks to the God who fights for us.Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see. 3038 Mar 12, 2019 2:55:14 PM EDTQ !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 4fe510 No. 5643022>Decide for yourself (be free from outside opinion).>Decide for yourself (be objective in your conclusions).>Decide for...
  • Oklahoma U student files discrimination report after flunking gender essay for psych class with trans instructor

    11/30/2025 8:21:33 PM PST · by Libloather · 26 replies
    NY Post ^ | 11/30/25 | Caitlin McCormack
    A graduate assistant was removed from her position amid investigations into a contested discrimination report filed by a disgruntled student who repeatedly referenced the Bible in an essay response to an article about gender stereotypes — for a course taught by a transgender instructor. In her essay, which was supposed to cover “how people are perceived based on societal expectations of gender,” University of Oklahoma student Samantha Fulnecky presented a Biblically-fueled tirade against the notion that there are multiple genders. The psychology course’s professor, graduate student Mel Curth, who uses “she/they” pronouns, failed Fulnecky on the grounds that she neglected...
  • Oregon questionnaire asks 6th graders if they’re ‘genderfluid,’ ‘trans,’ ‘pansexual,’ and more

    11/30/2025 7:39:49 PM PST · by Morgana · 18 replies
    The College Fix ^ | November 29, 2025 | Dave Huber
    Upset father: ‘My son had no idea what any of this meant, but he knew that it was weird and sick and gross’ A 6th-grade student survey created by the Oregon Health Authority for asks participants, among other things, their “gender identity,” “sexual orientation,” and if they are “transgender.” The first question under the “Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation” section offers choices such as “Demigirl/Demiboy,” “Genderfluid,” and “Agender”; the second includes “Pansexual,” “Asexual or Aromantic,” and “Something else that fits better (Please tell us more).” “Demigirl/demiboy” is defined as someone who “partially identifies as a girl/boy or with femininity/masculinity, but...
  • The Cancer Blood Test Making Waves – And What The Numbers Really Show

    11/30/2025 7:32:13 PM PST · by Red Badger · 8 replies
    Study Finds ^ | November 28, 2025 | John Ferguson (University of Galway)
    Progress in cutting the global toll of cancer remains painfully slow, but a new blood test has sparked unusual levels of hope. Researchers say it could one day make routine screening far more effective by catching cancers earlier, when treatment has the best chance of saving lives. The Galleri blood test, developed by US firm Grail, is the latest entrant to attract worldwide attention, after early trial results were described as “exciting” by researchers. A press release claims the test, currently being trialled by the NHS, can detect signals from 50 cancers and correctly identify the disease in 62% of...
  • Minnesota’s Biggest Teachers Union Wages War on Whiteness

    11/30/2025 7:27:52 PM PST · by Morgana · 2 replies
    Moonbattery ^ | November 30, 2025 | Dave Blount
    Malevolent kooks at the University of Minnesota are not the only educators in this Somali colony who really don’t like the native population. The state’s largest teachers union, Education Minnesota, offers professional development courses on such topics as Interrupting Whiteness: The “racial equity trainings” can be brought “to your building” when requested by Education Minnesota members, the union website explains, and offer instruction on topics like “Culturally Responsive Teaching With a Racial Justice Lens” and “Cultural Competency.” “Racial justice” is Liberalese for antiwhite race hate. “Cultural competency” entails subordinating American and European culture to less successful ones. In a state...
  • Michigan’s border with Indiana is fuzzy: It ‘isn’t a problem until it is’

    11/30/2025 7:08:10 PM PST · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    Bridge Michigan ^ | November 28, 2025 | Lauren Gibbons
    A “state line” sign delineates the Michigan-Indiana border in Ray, an unincorporated community about 30 miles east of Sturgis split between the two states. (Bridge photo by Lauren Gibbons) ============================================================= * Michigan-Indiana border hasn’t been officially surveyed since the early 1800s, and most official markers have been lost to time * A commission created to fix the issue has stalled amid difficulties finding surveyors to tackle the full 110-mile project * State Sen. Jonathan Lindsey, R-Coldwater, hopes his Senate-passed bill will give commissioners the time and tools needed to finish the job ============================================================ Despite efforts in recent years to gain...
  • To our brains, your red is my red

    11/30/2025 6:44:14 PM PST · by Red Badger · 25 replies
    Science News Explores ^ | November 05, 2025 | Laura Sanders
    Scans reveal a common brain pattern when people see red, green or yellow Is my red the same as your red? It’s a classic puzzler, one that’s fun to debate with your friends and family. Do colors look the same to you as they do to me? Now two neuroscientists weigh in — with a resounding maybe. There were two possibilities when it comes to how brains react to color, says Andreas Bartels. He works at the University of Tübingen and the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Germany. Perhaps everyone’s brain is unique. Each might have its own...
  • Harvard report warns of ‘damaging’ grade inflation, 60% of grades are A’s

    11/30/2025 6:37:13 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 12 replies
    The College Fix ^ | November 28, 2025 | Cecilia Jones
    Harvard University’s Office of Undergraduate Education is raising concerns about mounting grade inflation, reporting that the school’s grading system is “damaging the academic culture of the College.” The office sent a 25-page report to faculty and students, stating that 60 percent of all undergraduate grades are now As. This is a 35 percent increase compared to 20 years ago, according to The Harvard Crimson. Veronica Bryant, academic affairs fellow at the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, told The Fix that if Harvard allows grade inflation to skyrocket, the problem will worsen at other schools. “‘As goes Harvard, so goes...
  • ‘We Intended the Strike to Be Lethal’ Is Not a Defense

    11/30/2025 6:35:06 PM PST · by RandFan · 84 replies
    National Review ^ | By Andrew C. McCarthy
    An explosive Washington Post report, the subject of so much discussion the past two days, says that, in the first missile strike the Trump Defense Department carried out against operatives of a boat suspected of transporting narcotics on the high seas off Venezuela, two survivors were rendered shipwrecked. As they clung to the wreckage, the U.S. commander ordered a second strike, which killed them. If this happened as described in the Post report, it was, at best, a war crime under federal law. I say “at best” because, as regular readers know, I believe the attacks on these suspected drug...
  • Humanoid Robot Hype Is Officially Scaring China...China says do something interesting with your humanoid robot or GTFO.

    11/30/2025 6:28:15 PM PST · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    Gizmodo ^ | November 30, 2025 | Mike Pearl
    Excited lanyard guys at a trade show smile at a Unitree humanoid robot © davide bonaldo via Shutterstock Can everyone dial it down a little with the enthusiasm for humanoid robots that can’t even do anything useful yet? You’re scaring the Chinese economy. On Thursday, three Bloomberg reporters based in Beijing reported on an usual government announcement from China’s economic central planning department, the National Development and Reform Commission (it has no U.S. equivalent, so don’t even ask): the commission had noticed a pattern of dozens upon dozens of Chinese firms pushing out humanoid robots that do essentially nothing, and...
  • Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability

    11/30/2025 6:05:42 PM PST · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Science Alert ^ | November 30, 2025 | Michelle Starr
    Cladosporium sphaerospermum, cultured at the Coimbra University Hospital Centre in Portugal. (Rui Tomé/Atlas of Mycology, used with permission) The Chernobyl exclusion zone may be off-limits to humans, but ever since the Unit Four reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded nearly 40 years ago, other forms of life have not only moved in but survived, adapted, and appeared to thrive. Part of that may be the lack of humans… but for one organism, at least, the ionizing radiation lingering inside the reactor's surrounding structures may be an advantage. There, clinging to the interior walls of one of the most...
  • 'Zootopia 2' fuels top 5 Thanksgiving box office haul

    11/30/2025 5:39:11 PM PST · by CondoleezzaProtege · 16 replies
    CNBC ^ | Nov 30, 2025 | Sarah Witton
    Disney's "Zootopia 2" tallied an estimated $156 million domestically over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Universal's "Wicked: For Good" added around $93 million to the domestic box office haul during the five-day frame. The total Thanksgiving box office is expected to post a top five performance of close to $300 million. Final results will be calculated Monday. "Zootopia 2" had the highest global opening of an animated movie of all time, with an estimated haul of $556 million. It is the fourth-highest global opening of all time, the company reported. "This holiday weekend now sets the stage for a solid final...
  • Scientists find a hidden obesity trigger in soybean oil

    11/30/2025 5:32:21 PM PST · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    Science Daily ^ | November 30, 2025 | University of California - Riverside
    Soybean oil appears to cause obesity in mice by producing oxylipins that alter liver metabolism and fat processing. Only mice with altered enzymes avoided weight gain, suggesting genetics and modern diets play a major role. Credit: Shutterstock Soybean oil is the most commonly used cooking oil in the United States and appears in a wide range of processed foods. Research is now shedding light on how this highly consumed ingredient contributes to obesity in mice. In a University of California, Riverside experiment, most mice fed a high-fat diet rich in soybean oil put on substantial weight. A separate group of...
  • American Gen Z Parents Are Going Abroad to Give Birth—and They’re Not Looking Back

    11/30/2025 5:23:25 PM PST · by CondoleezzaProtege · 63 replies
    Vice ^ | May 7, 2025 | Ashley Fike
    Gen Z is hopping on planes for more than adventure—they’re doing it to have babies. A growing number of young American parents are choosing to give birth outside the U.S., often in countries with better healthcare, more generous parental leave, and cheaper delivery costs. According to a new survey from Greenback Expat Tax Services, more than one in four Gen Z expats have already given birth abroad—and nearly two-thirds say they’re planning to. Among all U.S. expats surveyed, 54% had already had a child while living abroad. Millennials lead the charge with nearly 3 in 5 reporting overseas births, but...
  • A Dentist Discovered a Hidden Code in Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Famous Drawing

    11/30/2025 5:17:49 PM PST · by Red Badger · 6 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | November 29, 2025 | Michael Natale
    A third shape hidden in the infamous Vitruvian Man drawing suggests an even deeper understanding of human anatomy than previously known. Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: * A London-based dentist spotted a “hidden in plain sight” third shape within Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Vitruvian Man drawing. * The 1490 illustration was originally created to demonstrate a principle theorized by the Roman architect Vitruvius—that the human body could proportionally fit within both a circle and a square. * The dentist noticed that a third shape in the drawing—a triangle between the figure’s legs—was reminiscent of a dental...
  • Asteroid 433 Eros Is Back After A Century—And You Can See It as It Zooms Past Earth This Weekend!

    11/30/2025 4:41:10 PM PST · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | November 29, 2025 | Kouceila Rekik
    A century after its discovery, asteroid 433 Eros is back—gliding past Earth this weekend in a rare, mesmerizing show! The legendary asteroid 433 Eros, a rocky world that once transformed our understanding of near-Earth space, is making its long-awaited return. This weekend, skywatchers will get a rare chance to glimpse this celestial traveler as it makes a close approach to our planet. The event will be live-streamed globally, allowing enthusiasts to witness history in real time through virtualtelescope.eu. For astronomers and casual stargazers alike, it’s a rendezvous with one of the most storied objects in the solar system. A Historic...