Quality

City in Washington Weighs Fining and Jailing Homeless People Who Refuse Help

A city in Washington state is considering adopting a bold measure to combat the rampant homelessness that has endangered residents and plagued quality of life in the community.

Sanitation, Nutrition Better Than Vaccines at Protecting Children From Disease, Study Shows

In the 19th century, improvements in quality-of-life fundamentals such as drinking water, sanitation, housing and nutrition helped launch the public health profession.

University Offers Tenure Track ‘Only’ for Women, Non-binary, or ‘Two Spirit’ Persons

The University of Waterloo is advertising a researcher position exclusively for “qualified individuals who self-identify as women, transgender, non-binary, or two-spirit.”

Financial Markets Brace for Stagflation as Global Growth Optimism Sinks

Waning optimism over global economic growth prospects and rising stagflation fears have prompted investors to seek shelter in investment hedges.

Candace Cameron Bure Exits Hallmark Franchise, Signs New Deal to Create Family-Friendly Content

Candace Cameron Bure has taken an executive role at GAC Media where the outspoken Christian will produce and star in faith and family-friendly content.

MSNBC Guest Tells Travelers to Keep Wearing Masks, Bring Extras for Other Passengers

An MSNBC guest ridiculously encouraged airline passengers to continue wearing masks and bring extras for fellow travelers, despite most airlines dropping the federal mask mandate.

Tennessee Invites Hillsdale College to Help Start Charter Schools as Alternative to Woke Curricula

The private conservative college developed the 1776 curriculum, which teaches students about the strengths of America and the Western tradition.

Florida Enacts Protections for Unborn Babies at 15 Weeks

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday signed legislation to protect unborn babies in the Sunshine State, banning abortions after 15 weeks.

Lockdowns Found to Double Risk of Mental Health Symptoms

A group of researchers have conducted an overview of 33 mental health studies of 132,000 people during the first year of the pandemic and found that lockdowns doubled people’s odds of experiencing mental health symptoms.

Changchun Residents in Lockdown Seek Help by Hitting Pots and Pans

A lockdown of Changchun city has been going on for more than a month; with nine million people relying on one food distribution channel controlled by the authorities. Local residents reported that incidents of hunger and suicide were left uncared for.

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