Day: April 17, 2025

Rising autism rates now affect 3% of children, says CDC report

2:30 pm April 17, 2025

New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed climbing autism rates among children. In 2022, a surveillance program called The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network began monitoring children aged 4 to 8 across 15 U.S. states, focusing on multiple benchmarks of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Among 8-year-old children, researchers […]

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This is how we’ll know if California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s epiphany on ‘liberal governance’ is real

2:30 pm April 17, 2025

California Gov. Gavin Newsom seems to have received a political wake-up call. In a recent interview with Bill Maher, he admitted that many of California’s woes reflect “an indictment of liberal governance and leadership.”  His candor is striking, especially coming after a seismic shift in the Golden State: the resounding passage of Proposition 36. As […]

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King Charles shuns ‘paranoid’ Prince Harry, leaving him in the dark: experts

1:30 pm April 17, 2025

As Prince Harry continues his legal fight for security in his home country, his relationship with his father, who is battling cancer, is more distant than ever. “Their relationship is… deeply strained and beyond distant, way worse when Harry was placed three rows back at his father’s coronation,” British royals expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to […]

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Florida AG takes ‘victory lap’ after blue city says it won’t violate sanctuary ban

1:30 pm April 17, 2025

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is taking a victory lap after Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said his city has no intention of violating state or federal immigration laws as some Republicans criticize the city’s allegedly contradictory “Trust Act,” which bars city employees from inquiring about residents’ immigration status. “We’re going to be a rule of […]

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Rare 4,000-year-old musical instrument ‘buried in the ground’ puzzles archaeologists

1:30 pm April 17, 2025

Archaeologists were perplexed by a strange pair of discs found in Oman – only to discover these items were actually a single 4,000-year-old instrument. The cymbals date to the third millennium B.C. They were unearthed at a site in modern-day Dahwa, Oman, located on the southeastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula in southwestern Asia.  The […]

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