(The Epoch Times)—The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned companies selling prescription drugs containing fluoride for children on Oct. 31 that it intends to crack down on unapproved products containing fluoride. “We are providing this notice to allow your company time to assess your products and take appropriate corrective actions,” regulators said in a notice […] The post FDA Takes Steps to Limit Ingestible Fluoride Products for Children appeared first on based underground.| based underground
(The Epoch Times)—We’ve not seen days like these for gold and silver since the late 1970s. It is nothing short of spectacular for investors and hoarders of the tried and true metals. People who have kept the faith in the real are being rewarded. For everyone else, these are scary signs concerning what might be […]| U.S. Dollar Defense
(The Epoch Times)—A federal judge in Oregon said during a hearing on Monday that she plans to issue an injunction stopping the Trump administration from requiring several Democratic-led states to remove references to gender ideology from their sexual health education curricula as a condition of receiving federal grant funding. U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken, based […]| based underground
(The Epoch Times)—U.S. ports are strategic infrastructure upon which the nation’s economic stability and military readiness depend, yet remain highly exposed to an attack that could ground billions in trade activity or defense operations to a halt. In fact, adversaries have already infiltrated U.S. port infrastructure, and the path forward must be one that adopts […]| based underground
(The Epoch Times)—On April 14, a local government administrator in the United States sent my relative a letter that she suspected of including artificial intelligence (AI) content. Sure enough, an AI detector found 83 percent generated by AI GPT. She said it was the best letter she had ever received from a politician—and she writes […]| based underground
(The Epoch Times)—The Supreme Court on April 21 will hear a case about the constitutionality of a federal panel that issues mandates requiring insurers to cover preventive medical services without cost to patients. In Kennedy v. Braidwood Management Inc., the justices will consider the constitutionality of a federal law that allowed the U.S. Preventive Services […]| based underground