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A Study in Supreme Court Confirmation Contrasts: Ketanji Brown Jackson vs. Brett Kavanaugh

Jackson supporters "pretending" that "serious questions and discussion on the relevant qualifications of a judge" are "somehow equivalent to what happened in the Brett Kavanaugh process," says legal activist Carrie Severino.

Big Fertility Harms Babies And Women So Why Are We Celebrating It?

Unfortunately, our cultural often heralds the big fertility industry despite the drastic and negative effects it has on babies and women.

In Lab Study, Pfizer Vaccine Showed Potential to Alter DNA in Human Liver Cells, but Scientists Caution More Research Needed

Swedish researchers showed the mRNA from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine can be reverse-transcribed into DNA in human liver cells in vitro, but more research is needed to determine if this transcribed vaccine-derived DNA can integrate into human genomic DNA.

Lawsuit Challenges Biden Over Mask Mandate on Planes

A conservative evangelical group is suing President Biden in federal court to overturn his administration’s mask mandate for U.S. air travel.

MSNBC Compares Physically Fit Men to Nazis

A recent column published by MSNBC accused physically fit men of being fascists. The article specifically focused on those involved in weightlifting and mixed martial arts training, accusing them of practicing “fascist fitness.”

Fact-Checker Claims COVID Deaths Underreported. Here’s Why They’re Wrong.

Health Feedback, a “fact-checking” organization, is part of a World Health Organization project called Vaccine Safety Net. It operates under the umbrella of Science Feedback, whose partners and funders include Facebook and the Google News initiative.

Ketanji Brown Jackson to Face Senate Judiciary

Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, will head into hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, where members on the panel will ultimately decide whether to send her nomination off to a full vote in the Senate.

Russia Warns Naval Mines Placed in Black Sea Allegedly by Ukraine Forces Have Gone Adrift

Russia issued a formal maritime warning saying that a number of naval mines that were placed in the  Black Sea—allegedly by Ukrainians in efforts to counter Moscow’s invasion—are no longer attached to their anchors and could drift toward the Straits of Bosphorus and the Mediterranean Sea.

After Concerted Effort to Bury Ivermectin, New Bill Would Put This Medicine in the Hands of the American People

Hooray for the Republican legislators in the New Hampshire House of Representatives for striking a blow for medical freedom Thursday when they voted to make it easier for people to obtain ivermectin.

44 Studies on Vaccine Efficacy That Raise Doubts on Vaccine Mandates

As some people have now been vaccinated for more than half a year, evidence is pouring in about Covid vaccine efficacy.

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