Month: June 2022

Pfizer mRNA Vaccine Lowers Sperm Concentration By 15.4% Months After Injection: Israeli Study

According to a new peer-reviewed study that was just published in Israel, researchers found that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine leads to lower levels of semen in men. Specifically, they found that in the six-month period post-vaccination, sperm concentration decreased by 15.4 percent, leading to motile count (which is the number of moving sperm) being reduced 22.1…


[Premiering 6/29 at 1PM ET] Pfizer mRNA Vaccine Lowers Sperm Concentration By 15.4% Months After Injection: Israeli Study

According to a new peer-reviewed study that was just published in Israel, researchers found that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine leads to lower levels of semen in men. Specifically, they found that in the six-month period post-vaccination, sperm concentration decreased by 15.4 percent, leading to motile count (which is the number of moving sperm) being reduced 22.1…


Ernst ‘Squeal Award’ Goes to National Capital’s Purple Line, a ‘Billion-Dollar Boondoggle’

Calling it a “billion-dollar boondoggle,” Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) named a chronically over-budget and behind-schedule public transportation project in the nation’s capital as the winner of her latest Squeal Award highlighting waste and fraud in government spending. “The National Capital Purple Line, which was supposed to connect Washington D.C.’s subway lines in the Maryland suburbs,…


Former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger to be Buried July 2 in New Jersey

Former U.S. Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger will be buried Saturday, July 2, after a funeral Mass in Maywood, New Jersey, the Trinka-Faustini Funeral Service announced. Stenger died the morning of June 27, although word of his death did not circulate widely until that night. Social media was full of conspiracy theories, some claiming Stenger had…


Wall Street Falls After Open on Rate Hike Woes

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq fell after the opening bell on Wednesday, after several policymakers made a case for faster interest rate hikes to tamp down inflation as a string of recent data continued to paint a dour picture for the economy. At 9:33 a.m. ET, the S&P 500 was down 9.67 points, or…


Vaccines—Not Just COVID Shots—Linked to Type 1 Diabetes Because of Damage to These Types of Cells

Since early 2021, the Beta Cell Foundation has collected data on vaccine adverse events from 528 patients with type 1 diabetes by using an online database for analysis. The analysis showed that some patients with type 1 diabetes experienced elevated (or disturbed) blood glucose levels after vaccination with COVID vaccines: After receiving the first dose…


Russian Missiles Rain Down on Ukraine as West Pledges Enduring Support

KYIV—Russian forces struck targets in the Mykolaiv region of southern Ukraine on Wednesday and intensified attacks on fronts across the country as NATO members met in Madrid to plan a course of action against the challenge from Moscow. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the NATO leaders his country needed more weapons and money to defend…


Coach Fired for Praying Just Wants Job Back After Supreme Court Win

The high school football coach who was fired for praying on the 50-yard line says he just wants his job back after the U.S. Supreme Court decided in his favor. The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 on Monday that the sacking of Joseph Kennedy, who is a Christian, violated First Amendment religious freedom protections. Kennedy worked…


China’s War Machine Is Betting the Future on Drones

News Analysis A swarm of drones flies through the night sky over the Pacific. Shrouded in darkness and less than 100 miles from the California coastline, they go in groups of fours and sixes, stalking U.S. Navy vessels. They whir about over the ships’ bows, gathering intelligence to deliver to faceless masters. They match the…


Japan Terminates Funding for Coal Power Plants in Indonesia and Bangladesh

Japan will stop providing loans for two key coal-fired power plant projects in Indonesia and Bangladesh, citing its commitment to phase out coal power plants in line with the Group of Seven (G–7) nations. The two projects involved the Indramayu coal plant in Indonesia and the Matarbari coal plant in Bangladesh. Japan’s Foreign Ministry Press…