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Deaf Student at Univ. of Chicago Pleads To Rid Mask Mandate to Understand Professors

A deaf student at the University of Chicago is begging that the school drop its mask mandate so he can understand professors again.

Celebrity-Obsessed People Are Less Intelligent: Peer-Reviewed Study

Data show "celebrity worship was associated with lower performance on the cognitive tests."

2019 Federal Law May Have Permitted Use Of Fabricated COVID-19 Data

A report claims that the U.S. government may be spreading false data and statistics for national security and "law enforcement" purposes owing to laws approved months before the first COVID-19 outbreak.

How We Will Win

We enter 2022 with the hope and optimism made possible only by the most clear-eyed assessment of reality.

Top Mitch McConnell Staffer Leads Pfizer’s Lobbying Charge to Protect Vaccine Patent and Block Bill Holding Big Pharma Accountable for Fraud.

Pfizer has hired the former policy director for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Hazen Marshall, as a lobbyist to support the Big Pharma firm’s efforts to shut down amendments to the False Claims Amendments Act of 2021. The lobbying contract covers opposition to whistleblower protections and affirming Pfizer’s patents on the COVID-19 vaccine, The National Pulse can reveal.

Legal scholar Turley asks why hasn’t FBI raided NY Times publisher, as with O’Keefe

"Sulzberger really had no reason to worry even after the O’Keefe raid," Turley argues. "That is precisely the problem."

Why Global Warming Goons Sell Fake Science

Patrick Moore’s new book argues that these prophecies of doom come from the same old thing — human self-interest.

How I Celebrated Christmas With Family As A Lone Believer

As the only self-proclaimed Christian in a secular Jewish family, I’ve had to carve out my own Christmas experience. Here are tips for people in a similar situation.

Justice Neil Gorsuch: Religious Freedom’s New Champion

Eight of the nine Supreme Court justices are Catholics or Jews—groups historically victimized by religious discrimination. Yet the court’s emerging leader in defending religious freedom is its only mainline Protestant.

Project Veritas Win: Judge Orders New York Times to Return Internal Memos to Undercover Journal

NY Supreme Court, noting that "'Hit and run' journalism" is not protected, rules New York Times may have "improper" obtained PV's attorney-client memos before...

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