Coronavirus is exposing another disease: double standards (PODCAST)
Coronavirus is exposing another disease: two-tiered justice and government double standards.
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Coronavirus is exposing another disease: two-tiered justice and government double standards.
Coronavirus is exposing another disease: double standards (PODCAST) Read More »
In recent days, the Justice Department announced its decision to drop the prosecution of former Trump National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. The following timeline highlights some important events in the case. Flynn Timeline July 24, 2012: President Obama
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Then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein kept an investigation into a Trump campaign associate alive even though the allegations against him had been debunked. That’s according to a report at Just the News. The Trump campaign volunteer was Carter Page. Officials
Recent data from New York appears to contradict the widespread proclamations that the answer to beating coronavirus is self-isolating and staying at home. According to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, two-thirds (66%) of patients recently hospitalized for coronavirus had self-isolated
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When the media purposefully controversializes issues, life-saving facts become harder to find. Hear how Facebook and other self-appointed censors are making certain facts and views hard to find. As part of today’s podcast, hear Democrats and Republicans discuss getting bullied
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Forty-four percent (44%) of people would try the malaria drug hydroxycholoroquine for coronavirus, if their doctor recommended it. Hydroxycholorquine is a pill. That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Two percent (2%) said they would try remdesivir, an
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The following is an excerpt from my latest article in The Hill: Amid the great political divide that seems to have gotten drawn during the coronavirus pandemic and the response to it, there’s an awakening of sorts. In some cases,
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In recent years, there have been numerous cases of researchers using questionable ethics in their experiments on humans. A new dispute has grown around a medical implant offered to prison inmates in Louisiana. Critics say the project qualifies as a
Human research ethics, a scientist’s China connection, and opportunity zones Read More »