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Former editor-in-chief of medical journal: ‘Cut the hype and spin in published studies’

The following is an excerpt from MedPage Today. Science communication starts with investigators, who should take great care to ensure they report their work accurately and without embellishment, according to a former editor-in-chief of JAMA. That means avoiding hype and spin,

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(READ) Top Republican seeks FBI docs showing potential criminality in Biden family business arrangements

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has formally requested records from the FBI related to Biden family dealings with foreigners and companies connected to the communist Chinese regime indicating potential or alleged criminal activity. Grassley’s office has reportedly reviewed some records with

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(READ) Republicans question Fauci about more tax money given to controversial group linked to Chinese Covid research

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who oversees the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), is being asked to explain a new grant of tax money awarded to EcoHealth Alliance to study bat coronaviruses in Asia. EcoHealth Alliance is a controversial

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Watchdog continues seeking records on excessive salaries paid to Inspectors General

A whistleblower has alleged that two Inspector Generals (IGs) in the government are being paid salaries that exceed the allowable legal limits. Empower Oversight, a watchdog organization that works with whistleblowers, has filed related FOIA requests with five federal agencies (DOD (Defense

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