Dangerous misinformation about medicine spreads quickly when checks and balances are absent, emphasizing the importance of organizations dedicated to scientific accuracy and public health. The article appeals to readers to join or renew their membership to help support the organization’s mission of providing factual journalism. Initial support helped the organization to thrive. With continued financial backing, the organization can strengthen its ability to combat misinformation and keep the public well-informed.
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On Wednesday, Ukraine launched a significant attack on the Russian port city of Novorossiysk, utilizing unmanned surface vessels (USVs) and drones. The strikes resulted in casualties, with reports of at least two deaths and several injuries, including a child. Damage was reported to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s local office and various residential buildings and vehicles. The attacks reportedly began with USVs targeting the port, followed by drone strikes on the city center.
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Garnett revealed that the employees had violated a court order outlining rules for counsel, with instructions for the Department of Justice to ensure the Attorney General was aware of and adhered to these guidelines. Mangione’s lawyers presented evidence of public statements from DOJ employees and White House officials they contended had prejudiced his right to a fair trial. Specifically, officials linked Mangione to unrelated acts of violence. One such instance was a social media post by a deputy director of the DOJ’s Office of Public Affairs, which was subsequently shared and deleted by the chief of staff and associate deputy attorney general.
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Oklahoma’s state superintendent announced plans to establish Turning Point USA chapters in every high school, citing a need to counter “radical leftist teachers unions.” Following a surge in requests after the death of Charlie Kirk, the state will assist students in starting “Club America” chapters, providing resources and support. The superintendent also warned schools against refusing to host the clubs, threatening accreditation. Critics have pointed to the superintendent’s history of promoting right-wing politics and religious agendas in schools.
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Following a special election victory in Arizona, Adelita Grijalva will provide the necessary signature to force a House vote on the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. This victory, reducing the Republican majority, will allow for a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The legislation, co-sponsored by Rep. Thomas Massie, aims to compel the Department of Justice to release all investigative files related to the late sex offender. Despite opposition from former President Trump, the discharge petition has gained significant support, with all House Democrats and a few Republicans already on board.
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Italy sends navy ship to help Gaza aid flotilla after drone attack is the kind of headline that really makes you stop and pay attention, doesn’t it? It’s a situation that quickly gets complicated. Italy, a nation with a complex history in the region, is now sending a naval vessel to assist an aid flotilla attempting to deliver much-needed supplies to Gaza. And, there’s the added drama of a reported drone attack.
The news itself is a bit of a whirlwind. Apparently, an international aid flotilla, aiming to bring humanitarian assistance to Gaza, claimed it was targeted by drones while in international waters near Greece.… Continue reading
Justice Dept officials’ statements on Luigi Mangione broke court rules, judge says. It’s a phrase that immediately raises eyebrows, doesn’t it? It speaks to a potential breakdown in the very foundations of our legal system, where fairness and due process are supposed to reign supreme. And the fact that Justice Department officials, the very people tasked with upholding the law, are accused of this, adds another layer of complexity. You can’t help but wonder, what exactly did they say, and why did it warrant such a stern rebuke from the bench?
The crux of the issue, it seems, revolves around the principle of “innocent until proven guilty.”… Continue reading
Teacher stabbed by student fascinated by ‘Nazi ideologies’ is in stable condition -French minister. It’s a chilling headline, isn’t it? One that should immediately trigger a cascade of questions and, honestly, a sense of foreboding. Because it speaks to a disturbing trend – the resurgence of these hateful ideologies, and their potential to manifest in incredibly violent ways. The fact that a student, someone who should be learning and growing, was reportedly drawn to such a dark and dangerous worldview is deeply concerning. It underscores the urgent need for a deeper look into the factors that contribute to such radicalization.
The fact that this happened, and that it’s happening in multiple places, immediately brings up a core question: are we, as a society, really learning from history?… Continue reading
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Following recent conflict, Iran has received Russian MiG-29 fighter jets as an interim solution to strengthen its aging air force, with more advanced Sukhoi Su-35 jets anticipated. These acquisitions signal a broader effort to rapidly modernize aerial capabilities and address vulnerabilities exposed during conflict. The arrival of these jets, along with additional air defense systems, are seen as a strategic move to improve Iran’s military strength. This is intended to increase their leverage in diplomatic negotiations and potentially reshape the regional balance of power.
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