Month: June 2022

Media, Health Officials Should ‘Just Tell the Truth’ About COVID Shots for Kids, Physician Says

Vinay Prasad, M.D., MPH, this week addressed misleading information about kids and COVID-19 vaccines coming from four sources: The New York Times, former Biden COVID-19 response advisor Andy Slavitt, head of COVID-19 response Dr. Ashish Jha, and the Brown University School of Public Health. Prasad made the comments in his videotaped response to news coverage of the June…


Tourists Evacuated, Cars Washed Away as ‘Severe’ Flash Floods Hit Utah National Park

Rescue crews in Utah helped tourists and rangers to safety after flash floods on Thursday trapped them at Capitol Reef National Park, according to officials. In a press release, the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) announced that active flooding was reported in Grand Wash at 12:18 p.m., and some of the park rangers attempting to…


Man Convicted Last Year of Killing 2 in 1976 Dies in Prison

OSHKOSH, Wis.—A man serving two life terms for killing a Wisconsin couple in a slaying that went unsolved for decades has died in prison, state corrections officials confirmed. Raymand Vannieuwenhoven, 85, was convicted last year of fatally shooting 25-year-old David Schuldes and 24-year-old Ellen Matheys in a Marinette County park on July 9, 1976, in…


LIVE: House GOP Leaders Hold Press Conference After Supreme Court Overturned Roe v. Wade

The House Republican leadership holds a press conference on the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision. Participants House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) Republican Leader of the House Energy and Commerce Committee Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) Rep. Ann Wagner…


[Premiering 6/24 at 1PM ET] 87% of Clinical Trial Data Hidden from Medical Journals; Fmr FDA Director: Not Our Job to Correct Faulty Drug Data in Articles

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. John Abramson, author of “Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine” and “Sickening: How Big Pharma Broke American Health Care and How We Can Repair It,” to discuss the current political climate as it relates to the health care industry. Dr. Abramson shares his insights gained…


Aftershock in Afghanistan as Quake Toll Rises to 1,150 Dead

GAYAN, Afghanistan—An aftershock took more lives Friday and threatened to pile even more misery on an area of eastern Afghanistan reeling from a powerful earthquake that state media said killed 1,150 people this week. Among the dead from Wednesday’s magnitude 6, quake are 121 children, but that figure is expected to climb, said Mohamed Ayoya,…


Destruction and Vandalism by Pro-Abortion Extremists Sweeps America

Shadowy pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge has orchestrated a nationwide campaign of destruction and vandalism against pro-life groups for which police have yet to make an arrest. The group’s attacks began on May 8 in Madison, Wisconsin, where Jane’s Revenge members torched the headquarters of pro-life group Wisconsin Family Action. “They had Molotov cocktails. They threw…


A Xi’an Kindergarten Suspected of Destroying Evidence After Nearly 200 Children Suffered Food Poisoning

Nearly 200 children attending a kindergarten in Xi’an suffered symptoms of foodborne poisoning. Some were hospitalized for nearly a week. The children had similar symptoms of high fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea that persisted for many days. Local authorities’ suspected it was Salmonella contamination that caused the illness. Parents who talked to the Chinese edition of…


Multiple Lawmakers Sought Presidential Pardons After Jan. 6: Committee

The House Jan. 6 Committee on June 23 revealed the names of several lawmakers who allegedly sought pardons from President Donald Trump in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Since its public hearings began, the Jan. 6 panel has made an effort to paint the scattered violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan….


Online Streaming Bill Could Make YouTube Manipulate Its Algorithms: CRTC Chair

The chairman of Canada’s broadcast regulator says it might ask platforms such as YouTube to “manipulate” their algorithms to make Canadian music easier to find, under powers in the proposed online streaming bill. Ian Scott told a Senate committee examining the bill that although the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission would not want to manipulate…