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How Federal Funding Constrains Scientific Insight

Written by Stuart Buck

Most outsiders to big academic science might be surprised to learn that one of the most problematic constraints on scientific innovation comes from the federal agencies that pour many billions a year into the system.

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BRICS’ Kazan Declaration Trumps COP29 Climate Blather

Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Gathering in the Russian city of Kazan and hosted by that country’s “alienated and sanctioned” leader Vladimir Putin, the heads of some of the world’s most powerful nations made clear that the so-called climate emergency was a secondary priority for them.

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U.S. Government Hired PR Firm to Push COVID Shots for Kids

Written by Joseph Mercola

Story at a glance:

  • A U.S. House of Representatives committee report revealed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ $900 million “We Can Do This” COVID-19 campaign was flawed and claimed COVID-19 shots prevented transmission despite the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stating there was no such evidence.

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