From Red Majorities <[email protected]>
Subject How insurance mandates drive autism diagnoses
Date November 25, 2025 3:00 PM
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How insurance mandates drive autism diagnoses
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Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its webpage
on autism and vaccines on Wednesday. It now states, “The claim ‘vaccines do not
cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out
the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.” The updated page also
claims studies supporting a link […]
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Proving Trump Right? Top CBS, NBC Shows Omit HORRIFYING Arson Attack in
Chicago
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Last week on November 17, 26-year-old Bethany MaGee was randomly attacked and
set on fire while riding a Chicago commuter train, leaving her with
life-threatening injuries. A suspect was apprehended hours later and has an
unfathomable 72 prior arrests, but was still allowed to roam the streets in a
Democrat-run city defended by the left […]
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Comey, James Escape Justice For Now Thanks To ‘Partisan Judge’
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The judicial coup pounded the separation of powers once again on Monday, with
liberal Judge Cameron Currie’s haughty dismissal of federal indictments against
deep state creep James Comey and leftist New York State Attorney General
Letitia James. But constitutional law experts say Currie’s judicial overreach —
and possibly the law that allowed it — isn’t […]
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MTG departure ramps up pressure over Tennessee special election
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) currently has a precarious 219-213 majority in the
House of Representatives, with three vacancies, one of which is the Tennessee
seat vacated by former Rep. Mark Green. The other two vacancies are from
Democratic districts, one in Texas and one in New Jersey, and both will have
special elections early next […]
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Exclusive interview: DOT Secretary Duffy explains how he’s making flying
great again in time for Thanksgiving
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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy ruffled feathers among the
professionally offended last week by noting that “traveling has become more
uncivilized.” Duffy cited Federal Aviation Administration data indicating a
400% increase of in-flight outbursts, including physical violence since 2019;
13,800 reported unruly passenger incidents since 2021; and a doubling last year
of unruly passenger events […]
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