FDR once remarked that, “I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.” When I first heard this in my younger days, I thought it sounded like mere bravado. Nowadays, having lots of enemies in high places strikes me as the surest sign that one is doing the right thing
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has issued a drug safety signal (pdf) regarding the potential risk of thyroid cancer associated with certain classes of medications
“Ghosting,” the practice of ending a relationship suddenly, and without any explanation, cutting off all forms of communication with another person, is very costly
UK households will pay a £170-a-year green levy on energy bills in the coming days, with Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt accused of “slyly” shifting costs back to consumers
People in the UK are less likely to survive treatable conditions, such as breast cancer and stroke, than those in other rich nations, a study has found
The National American Renaissance Movement has presented an 82 page Grand Jury Petition with Exhibits and an Executive Summary to the Governor of New Jersey, his Attorney General and twenty-one county Prosecutors requesting a criminal investigations into the crimes of Covid-19
In an attempt to gleam actual facts regarding COVID and medical care, I am compelled to parse through the wide spectrum of conflicting politically biased “information” that is constantly pushed out
New York Times columnist Farhad Manjoo just opined that It’s Not Possible to ‘Win’ an Argument With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—an analysis that led him to conclude that no one should talk to the presidential candidate about any difficult or controversial subject affecting mankind
Construction workers have accidentally dug up a 40,000 year old tree that will give scientists insight into what will happen when Earth’s magnetic poles flip, which they are already starting to do