Three Brown University academics called for the return of mask mandates Sunday, not just to stop the spread of disease, but also for their “helpful psychological benefits.” Research associate at Brown University’s People, Place and Health Collective Abdullah Shihipar, assistant professor of epidemiology at the Brown University School of Public …
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Maine lobsterman urges Whole Foods to 'do more homework' before pulling lobsters from stores over rare whale
A Maine fisherman slammed Whole Foods’ decision to stop selling Maine lobsters in its stores on Monday, calling on the grocery chain executives to do their “homework” before writing off the livelihoods of hundreds of lobstermen. Whole Foods announced that it would stop carrying lobsters caught off the coast from …
Read More »Oklahoma City police release dramatic bodycam footage of suspect ambushing officers
Oklahoma City Police have released a dramatic video showing a suspect firing a weapon at three officers after they lifted the mattress he was hiding underneath. The incident that resulted in the death of Timothy Johnson, whom police say was wanted on an out-of-state felony warrant, happened on Nov. 15 …
Read More »Majority of top medical schools pushing critical race theory, new report finds: 'A false diagnosis'
A new report found that critical race theory instruction has infiltrated 58 of America’s top 100 medical schools, with some teaching materials from inflammatory authors who have been accused of pushing open discrimination. “It’s a great concern because what’s going on here is the false diagnosis of a problem. The …
Read More »Supreme Court to hear arguments in case challenging Mayorkas deportation memo
The Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a lawsuit brought by Republican Attorneys General Ken Paxton of Texas and Jeff Landry of Louisiana that says President Biden’s Department of Homeland Security is ignoring laws passed by Congress that regulate the detention of illegal immigrants. Their lawsuit claims that Homeland …
Read More »ESPN broadcaster Mark Jones likes video blasting colleague Stephen A. Smith using racial epithet
ESPN NBA broadcaster Mark Jones raised eyebrows on Monday when he liked a video on Twitter that blasted his colleague Stephen A. Smith, using a racial epithet for defending Dallas Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones. Bishop Talbert Swan used a video of dancing raccoons to describe Smith’s defense of Jones, …
Read More »'Armed force' must deploy to Haiti to stop 'biblical' migration event, top Biden officials say: Report
Top officials in President Biden’s administration are pushing for U.S. allies to deploy troops to Haiti to avert a potentially massive migration event. U.S. Coast Guard encounters with Haitians attempting to migrate to the U.S. by boat have already risen more than 400% since last year, according to the New …
Read More »Ben Carson: Left's attacks on Black conservative Herschel Walker an 'attempt to divide the Black community'
TOCCOA, Ga. – EXCLUSIVE: Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Dr. Ben Carson on Monday accused the left of attempting “to divide the Black community” through racial attacks against Black conservatives like Republican Georgia Senate nominee Herschel Walker. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital following a Walker …
Read More »Supreme Court rejects claim that Alito leaked 2014 opinion on Burwell v Hobby Lobby
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected allegations that Justice Samuel Alito tipped off conservative activists to the outcome of a landmark religious freedom case in 2014 before the opinion was issued by the court. “There is nothing to suggest that Justice Alito’s actions violated ethical standards,” Ethan Torrey, legal counsel …
Read More »Iran secretly contracts with Qatar over world cup dissent: Report
Qatar has been cooperating with Iran on an effort to control which media outlets cover the World Cup in a bid to ensure the event is beneficial to the Iranian regime. An audio tape obtained by Iran International reportedly contains discussions between a Revolutionary Guard general and a group of …
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