Musk Moves Tesla Headquarters from California to Texas
By Tom Ozimek Tesla chief executive Elon Musk said Thursday the company will be moving its headquarters from Palo Alto, California, to Austin, Texas, a decision coming in context of…
Pfizer’s COVID-19 immunity protection diminishes after 2 months, and it can reach as low as 20% after 4 months: studies
By mloh@businessinsider.com (Matthew Loh) Two recent studies found that Pfizer’s immunity protection diminishes rapidly a few months after a person has their second dose. However, one study noted that the…
US Troops Secretly in Taiwan Training Military
By Jeffrey Rodack Small units of Taiwan’s military ground forces have been trained by a U.S. special operations unit and a contingent of Marines, who have been secretly operating in…
New lawsuit cries corruption in Biden’s EPA
Caitlin McFall 1 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was slapped with a lawsuit Thursday by a former Trump-era advisory member, alleging the Biden administration’s “purge” of industry representatives violates federal…
More than 40% of Americans may not get a flu shot this year. That could spell trouble during COVID.
Ryan W. Miller, More than 4 in 10 Americans aren’t sure about or aren’t planning on getting a flu shot this year, a new survey found, in a worrying trend…
‘Soros prosecutors’ are making US cities uninhabitable again
Washington Examiner To Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, what happens between consenting adults is a completely private matter.© Provided by Washington Examiner In fact, she is challenging the limits…
Democrats’ social spending bill kills the debate
Caleb Ashley Much of the media coverage of Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending bill has focused on storylines such as Biden vs. Republicans or Sinema vs. activists. The bill’s merits (or…
Doctors Risk Losing License for Opinion on COVID Vaccination Deemed ‘Misinformation’ by Certifying Boards
By Meiling Lee Three certifying medical boards warn that disciplinary actions will be taken against American physicians who disseminate what the boards allege are “misinformation and disinformation” about COVID-19 vaccines.…
Voters have the answer for Democrats on spending
Rick Newman Democrats in Congress are arguing among themselves about whether to pass a massive spending bill, or merely a large one. They should listen to voters, who are pointing…
Hundreds of judges and elected officials are breaking the law — and we’re doing nothing to stop it
By Richard W. Painter In recent years, the United States has experienced an unprecedented number of financial conflicts of interest in its executive and legislative branches. Thanks to recent reporting…
Biden drops to 38% approval in new national poll
By Paul Steinhauser President Biden’s standing among Americans keeps sinking, according to new national poll. The president’s approval rating stands at just 38%, with disapproval at 53% in a Quinnipiac…
McConnell is not bluffing on debt ceiling — neither are rank-and-file Republicans
by David M. Drucker, Senior Political Correspondent Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell shows no signs of cracking as President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats squeeze Republicans to support raising the…
