Texas Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Key Abortion Ban Case
By Tom Ozimek The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Nov. 28 in a case that claims the state’s abortion laws are too restrictive and harm women because doctors fearful…
By Tom Ozimek The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Nov. 28 in a case that claims the state’s abortion laws are too restrictive and harm women because doctors fearful…
By Tom Ozimek and Jan Jekielek Clinical pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole has said that DNA contamination in some COVID-19 vaccines may be related to an increase in cancers, micro-clotting, and autoimmune diseases. “My…
Story by Joshua Riddle The Biden administration plans to provide free medical services, food, and housing to 5.7 million migrants. Biden also aims to provide legal assistance, psychosocial services, therapeutic services, and repatriation and…
Opinion by Howard Husock• It’s cliche to observe that socially conservative views emerge when liberals are “mugged by reality.” But when it happens to the governor of California and the local leadership…
By Nathan Worcester At an industrial facility in his home state of Ohio, GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy outlined his “declaration of independence from China.” “There’s four elements to it,” the…
Story by Amy Maxmen Nurses, researchers and workplace safety officers worry new guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might reduce protection against the coronavirus and other airborne…
Story by David Rufful A Chinese-linked company was found running an unlicensed California biolab that contained at least 20 potentially infectious diseases, including coronavirus, HIV, hepatitis, and herpes. The warehouse was discovered by local…
By Zachary Stieber The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is tracking toward recommending Americans get a COVID-19 vaccine once a year, the agency’s new director says. Dr. Mandy…
By Megan Redshaw, J.D. Experts are seeing a puzzling rise in cancer in people under 50 that appears biologically different from late-onset cancers. While some claim cancer rates have been rising for…
By Travis Gillmore Crime statistics for 2022 show violent and property crimes increasing year-over-year in California, according to an Attorney General report released June 30. With crime increasing across many categories,…
by Gabrielle M. Etzel, Healthcare Reporter Mosquitoes infected at least five people with malaria in the United States and are responsible for the recent outbreak of the disease in both Florida and Texas. Three mosquitoes in…
Opinion by Daniel Lennington The Biden administration’s so-called “equity agenda” suffered a major defeat in federal court recently. In a lawsuit challenging the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) – a new…