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‘Net Harm’ from COVID Boosters ‘Outweigh the Expected Benefits’: ‘First Risk-Benefit Assessment’ Gives ‘Five-Part Ethical Argument Against Booster Mandates for Young People’

"Our estimate suggests an expected net harm from boosters in this young adult age group, whereby the negative outcomes of all severe adverse events and hospitalizations may on average outweigh the expected benefits in terms of Covid-19 hospitalizations averted," say study authors from Oxford, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins.

Google, IBM Quietly Backtrack on Race-Conscious Fellowships

Google and IBM are quietly backtracking in the wake of Washington Free Beacon reports about the companies capping the number of white and Asian...

Dem Senator Compares 9/11 Terrorists to January 6 Rioters

Democratic Senator Mark Warner used the 21st anniversary of 9/11 to absurdly compare the terrorists who attacked the twin towers and the Pentagon to...

Queen Elizabeth II’s Coffin Takes Long Road Through Scotland

In a somber, regal procession, Queen Elizabeth II’s flag-draped coffin was driven slowly through the Scottish countryside Sunday from her beloved Balmoral Castle to...

Pelosi Attacks Pro-lifers for ‘Sinful’ Opposition to Abortion

The University of California San Francisco (UCSF), one of the nation’s premier abortion training sites, recently held a panel featuring House Speaker Nancy Pelosi....

Israel Unveils 2,700-Year-Old Rare Document Written to ‘Ishmael’

Israeli government officials on Friday unveiled a 2,700-year-old document dating to the time of biblical Israel that includes a common name for the period – Ishmael – and likely was circulated during the time of the Old Testament kings.

Israel Unveils 2,700-Year-Old Rare Document Written to ‘Ishmael’

Israeli government officials on Friday unveiled a 2,700-year-old document dating to the time of biblical Israel that includes a common name for the period – Ishmael – and likely was circulated during the time of the Old Testament kings.

These U.S. Cities See the Largest Increase in Rent Prices

While New York, California, and Boston, Massachusetts, continue to be the most expensive rental markets in the country, some unexpected locales have actually experienced the largest increases in one-bedroom rental prices year over year.

Pharma’s Criminal Business Model — And How the U.S. Government Benefits From It

In early September, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that pharma giant Bayer would have to fork over millions to the DOJ to resolve allegations of fraud under the False Claims Act (FCA).

Lake Mead Is Draining, Not Climate Changing

The water level in Lake Mead is reaching record lows and the popular narrative maintains that drought brought on by human-caused climate change is to blame.

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