Major medical associations have remained silent after the results of a four-year review commissioned by the National Health Service (NHS) England undermined their recommendations for giving puberty blockers to children with gender dysphoria The Cass report, conducted by former Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health Dr. Hilary Cass and released April 10, found that there is “weak evidence” for offering puberty blockers to children. It concluded that its findings “raise questions about the...
Major medical associations remain silent after the results of a four-year review commissioned by the National Health Service England undermined their recommendations for giving puberty Read More
In 2020, the United States Supreme Court ruled in "Bostock vs. Clayton County" that transgender people are legally protected from employment discrimination. This came at a time of increased visibility, but also of legal and social challenges to the rights of transgender individuals. Meanwhile, there has been very little study of labor market discrimination against them.
The independent report found ‘Israel has yet to provide supporting evidence’ for a recent claim that UNRWA employs over 400 ‘terrorists’.
The UK has reached a tipping point after the release of the Cass Review, with the NHS moving quickly to reverse pro-transgender policies that have crept in over the past decade and purging LGBT activist words like ‘chestfeeding.’
A Canadian province will recriminalise the use of hard drugs in public,
Premier asks government to reintroduce ban, ending Canada’s first large attempt to gauge effects of decriminalization British Columbia has abruptly reversed course on its landmark experiment decriminalizing the possession of certain illicit drugs, citing mounting public frustration and “disorder” in the Canadian province.Premier David Eby said on Friday that he had asked the federal government to reintroduce a ban on public drug use, formally ending the country’s first large attempt to gauge the...
Who’s allowed to unravel lost memories and hidden traumas? In her latest film “La chimera,” Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher ponders this central question. Similar to her 2018 film “Happy as Lazzaro,” the director transports audiences to the ethereal landscapes of rural Italy. In this splendid, pensively sweet cinematic work, our protagonist Arthur (Josh O’Connor) has This story Review: The sunny ‘La chimera’ finds tenderness in graverobbing appeared first on Washington Square News.
Province says people who don't pose threat to public safety will not be
Eight Democrat-nominated judges shoved transgender surgery closer to becoming a constitutional right via their decision Monday in a federal appeals court.
A Lost Creek woman has been charged after officers say they found drugs after finding her under a bridge in Clarksburg.
Powerful synthetic drugs linked to dozens of deaths are being sent to the