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Zelenskyy big mad because Biden’s not doing enough to start WW III
BizPac Review· 3 days agoZelenskyy made the comment while speaking during Asia’s top security summit in Singapore. It was part of a not-so-subtle warning concerning the president’s anticipated attendance at a Kyiv-led ...
Brain-Protected TAVR Results in Fewer Real-World Disabling Strokes
MedPage Today· 2 days agoResearchers eked out evidence of a small clinical benefit with the Sentinel cerebral embolic...
Top Pentagon official who came under fire during Lloyd Austin hospitalization fiasco steps down
BizPac Review· 21 hours agoA top Pentagon aide stepped down from her role on Wednesday after facing criticisms for her part in Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s concealed hospitalization in January. Kelly Magsamen served ...
Joe Biden inspires anti-LEGAL migration sentiment in 2024 voters
BizPac Review· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden’s disastrous border policies have inadvertently inspired a spike in anti-immigration sentiment in the U.S. This new finding comes from The New York Times, which is up in ...
Black voters slam Biden’s desperate ‘pandering’ as many shift their support to Trump
BizPac Review· 5 days agoThe president’s “black this, black that” pitch to rekindle support was hardly sitting well with the target demographic. Despite playing into identity politics from the onset, President Joe Biden ...
Exclusive: Former FDA official violated ethics rules by soliciting gifts from activists, watchdog...
BizPac Review· 2 days agoProtect the Public’s Trust’s (PPT) complaint highlights emails showing that Kathy Crosby, who served in a high-level communications role at the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, accepted free ...
Food waste warrior: Recent Milwaukee grad aims to help underserved minority communities gain access...
CBS 58 Milwaukee· 4 days agoFor many families, these past few weeks have been all about celebrating college graduations. One Milwaukee graduate hopes to change the world by teaching others-- in our own hometown--about ...
Most Heart Disease Deaths Still Occur in Cold Weather, but Heat Is a Growing Problem
MedPage Today· 4 days agoAround the world, cardiovascular deaths associated with cold temperatures vastly outnumbered those...