
Two children received COVID-19 vaccines this month despite objections from their father after their mother won a court case that made it to the state’s highest court
Written by Zachary Streiber

Two children received COVID-19 vaccines this month despite objections from their father after their mother won a court case that made it to the state’s highest court
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Hypothesis: Bored elites’ novelty seeking behavior is driving normalization of pedophilia and other sexual taboos
Written by The Daily Mail

Scientists have confirmed that the oldest living animal on Earth evolved from the first animals from which humans also came
Written by Daniel Mercer

Take a walk down any typical suburban Australian street, and chances are you’ll see solar panels on someone’s roof, probably on many roofs
Written by Samantha Flom

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has issued yet another warning about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI)—namely, that it could destroy humanity
Written by Marina Zhang

With screen usage skyrocketing, scientists and eye care professionals have discovered that the secret to strengthening and maintaining the health of your visual system is getting sunlight exposure early in the day
Written by Mattias Desmet

The Belgian politician Connor Rousseau and his social-democratic Vooruit party want to require parents to send their children to daycare and kindergarten.
Written by Marina Zhang

Why common respiratory vaccines give dubious protection
Written by I&I Editorial Board

The Biden administration and the Democratic regime that rules California and other states are so busy banning things that it’s hard to keep up with what’s allowed, what isn’t, and what won’t be tomorrow or next year
Written by Andrew Thornebrooke

Artificial Intelligence will drive massive disruptions in the American job sector and contribute to much more fraught election cycles as new platforms allow for increased manipulation of voters, Congress has heard
Written by Zachary Streiber

One of the four COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the United States is no longer available, the CDC says
Written by Margie King
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You’ve heard it repeatedly, there are two kinds of cholesterol: the “good” high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and the “bad” low density lipoprotein (LDL)
Written by Kyle Blankenship

German vaccine maker CureVac has lost some shine in the race for a Covid shot after other mRNA-based hopefuls have captured regulators’ attention
Written by Naveen Athrappully

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued an alert for monkeypox (mpox) after multiple cases popped up in Chicago, with even vaccinated individuals found to have been infected
Written by Marina Zhang

In this series, we evaluate some of the lesser-known yet common adverse events that are appearing in the research literature and doctors’ clinics and, more importantly, how to deal with them and reduce the risks
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Hiding in plain site on a military website is a 2019 report that was published by the US Army Combat capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center