Month: July 2022

Biden Well Enough to Resume Physical Exercise: Doctor

President Joe Biden is feeling well enough to resume physical exercise five days after beginning treatment for COVID-19, his doctor said on July 26. Biden finished the five-day course of Paxlovid, Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill, and his symptoms “have now almost completely resolved,” Dr. Kevin O’Connor said in a memorandum (pdf) to White House press secretary…


Fauci Fires Back at Sen. Rand Paul: ‘Go Ahead’ and Investigate

White House COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci said Tuesday that he welcomes a Republican-led investigation into his records, claiming they are an “open book.” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told The Hill on Monday that if the GOP takes over the House or Senate after the 2022 midterms, Fauci could be investigated when Republicans take control of…


John Robson: Let’s Leave Literary Pomposity to the Deer Flies

Commentary The Canadian dream of paradise surely includes a book on the dock in the dog days of summer. Or possibly on the screened-in cottage porch given the Canadian deer fly’s dream of tearing out a ragged chunk of your meat, inspiring the further Canadian dream of a dragonfly’s jaws piercing the absconding miscreant with…


India Blasts China and Pakistan for Inviting Other Countries to Participate on Economic Corridor Projects

On July 26, Indian officials denounced a move by Pakistan and China to involve other nations in the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, which India does not recognize as legitimate, claiming the territory belongs to India and has been illegally occupied by Pakistan. India’s external affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that any participation from third…


PREMIERING NOW: ‘The Vaccine-Injured Are Being Ignored’: Dr. Pierre Kory on Vaccine Injury Syndrome and the Suppression of Early COVID Treatment

This episode will premiere on Tuesday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET. “The science is ignoring this concept of a vaccine injury syndrome and I will tell you, it is real and it is common.” Dr. Pierre Kory is one of a handful of doctors focused on treating people injured by the COVID-19 vaccines. A…


PREMIERING 7:30 PM ET: ‘The Vaccine-Injured Are Being Ignored’: Dr. Pierre Kory on Vaccine Injury Syndrome and the Suppression of Early COVID Treatment

This episode will premiere on Tuesday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET. “The science is ignoring this concept of a vaccine injury syndrome and I will tell you, it is real and it is common.” Dr. Pierre Kory is one of a handful of doctors focused on treating people injured by the COVID-19 vaccines. A…


PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: ‘The Vaccine-Injured Are Being Ignored’: Dr. Pierre Kory on Vaccine Injury Syndrome and the Suppression of Early COVID Treatment

This episode will premiere on Tuesday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET. “The science is ignoring this concept of a vaccine injury syndrome and I will tell you, it is real and it is common.” Dr. Pierre Kory is one of a handful of doctors focused on treating people injured by the COVID-19 vaccines. A…


‘Incorruptible’: The Man Standing Between Beijing and One of the World’s Largest Copper Mines

In the heart of Bougainville lies Panguna, home to one of the world’s largest copper mines. President Ishmael Toroama knows he has a limited window to revive the mine and along with it, the hopes of the soon-to-be world’s youngest nation. Yet precarious waters lie ahead. Millions of dollars of investment are needed, corruption remains…


Preferred Pronouns and More: What I Saw at a Teachers Union Convention

Commentary As a teacher, I attended the recent National Education Association convention, and my worst fears were confirmed. Public schools are no longer a safe place for families who hold traditional values or for families who believe gender (as in male/female binary) is biologically determined. It was also evident that the teachers union is a…


‘Big Brother Vibes’: Spy Agency Ditches Job Ads After Mixed Reviews From Focus Groups

Canada’s cyberspy agency has changed course on proposed recruitment efforts after focus groups found job ads had too much of a “Big Brother vibe.” The Communications Security Establishment spent just over $56,000 earlier this year on research from Earnscliffe Strategy Group that explored reactions to various branding concepts, including graphic designs that featured big camera…