Month: July 2022

Six More Nations Added to CDC’s ‘High Risk’ COVID-19 Travel Category

In its latest update to COVID-19 travel recommendations, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added six countries to its list of level three “high risk” nations. The July 25 update added Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, El Salvador, Fiji, Honduras, and Poland to the high risk category. The CDC has now added…


The Small Print That Destroyed America

Commentary In a maddening interview yesterday, Anthony Fauci performed his usual song and dance when faced with even the most mild questioning. He stonewalled in his trademarked way. He spoke in long, drawn-out sentences, emphasizing the word consonants, punctuated by pauses and silences that convey the sense of precision without the reality. He strung together…


Health Care Debt: How to Avoid It, How to Get Rid of It

Whatever you think of the American healthcare system, one thing is clear:  Americans pay dearly for healthcare. Those who get insurance through their employers—only 54 percent of Americans employees in 2020—pay handsomely for that. The many Americans who do not get health insurance through their jobs often pay even more to be covered.  As a…


mRNA Platform Inventor Sifts Through the Lies

Backed by more than 10 high-end peer reviewed journals, the situation is happening in which highly vaccinated individuals are becoming immune-compromised, making them more susceptible to Omicron infection. How much longer can the government keep its head buried in the sand? Dr. Robert Malone returns for another interview regarding the mRNA technology behind the COVID-19…


UK Government Doesn’t Know Whether COVID-19 Traffic Light Travel System Worked: Report

The UK government does not know whether its traffic light system to manage foreign travel during the COVID-19 pandemic has worked or whether the almost half-a-billion-pound cost was worth the disruption caused, according to a select committee of MPs. The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report (pdf) published on Tuesday said the government should publish…


China Races Into Cyber Totalitarianism With Tightened Internet Rules: Experts

China’s cyber watchdog issued new rules on internet users and outbound data transfers that become effective in August and September respectively. Experts believe the regime’s racing into the age of digital surveillance will only facilitate the collapse of its economy. The new regulations refine the regime’s firm grip on personal data and livelihood, and the operations…


Style at Home: Pretty and Painted: A New Way to Look at Wood Furniture

By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service Have you ever heard the saying, “you either love it or hate it, there is no in between”? People usually use the phrase when talking about something unconventional or controversial they adore (or loathe). While I believe things are rarely black and white (we all know I need…


Russian Gas Cut to Europe Hits Economic Hopes, Ukraine Reports Attacks on Coastal Regions

KYIV—Russia said it will cut gas supplies to Europe from Wednesday, while missile attacks in Black Sea coastal regions raised doubts about whether Russia will stick to a deal to let Ukraine export grain. The first ships from Ukraine may set sail in days under a deal agreed on Friday, the United Nations said, despite…


White House Hit by Another Senior Staff Departure

First lady Jill Biden’s longtime press secretary Michael LaRosa is leaving the White House, he confirmed Tuesday. “For a kid from Easton, Pennsylvania, who only ever dreamed of stepping foot into this history-rich residence for a tour, working for First Lady Jill Biden in the White House has been the proudest and most rewarding experience…


Russia to Drop out of International Space Station After 2024

MOSCOW—Russia will pull out of the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on building its own orbiting outpost, the country’s new space chief said Tuesday amid high tensions between Moscow and the West over the fighting in Ukraine. Yuri Borisov, appointed this month to lead the state space agency, Roscosmos, said during a meeting…