• Pro-freedom Canadian nurse gets two years probation for protesting COVID restrictions

    Ontario nurse Kristen Nagle, a well-known figure in Canada's pro-freedom movement during COVID, said her sentence of two-years probation is effectively a way for the government to silence her for the foreseeable future.

  • Did COVID-19 Usher in a Global Government?

    In 2020, a dangerous pathogen swept the globe. The pandemic required government action, we were told, but the government of one nation was not enough. Even powerful governments (like that of the United States) worked with other governments to keep pandemic measures from being futile. In order to avoid a fatal lack of coordination, some

  • Four Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Robot Vacuum

    Your robot vacuum may already work well enough, but there are a few tweaks that can make it even better. A big factor in your robot vacuum's performance, it turns out, is actually you.

  • Government challenges Nac to fund medical research

    AUTHORITIES have called on the National Aids Council (Nac) to allocate financial resources in medical research to ensure that people affected with To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Arizona GOP’s latest abortion strategy: Restrict, restrict, restrict

    After a conservative majority of the Arizona Supreme Court ruled April 9 to uphold an antiquated near-total abortion ban from 1864, the shockwaves on both sides of the political aisle were immediate and obvious. Democrats decried the court’s decision, vowing to redouble efforts to pass an amendment to the state’s constitution. If passed, the Arizona Abortion Access Act would effectively negate the court’s ruling and guarantee abortion access to all Arizona citizens. Republicans faced a far...

  • Did the White House Try to Get KJP to Step Aside?

    White House sources are denying it, but information has leaked that at one point, there was a move to oust press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre from her post.

  • Government faces legal action over "forever chemical" failings

    Eleven campaign groups, including the fire brigade union, have joined forces to take the government to court for failing to prevent pollution from chemical compounds known as PFAS. The case, due to start on August 7, says the government has “failed in its duty of care for Dutch citizens, animals and the environment by showing major shortcomings in protecting them against PFAS pollution”. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) do not occur in the environment naturally but are found in...

  • WHO official advised Finland against COVID passports but government ignored her

    Dr. Hanna Nohynek testified that she told the Finnish government the 'vaccine passport' was not necessary. But despite Nohynek's role at the WHO and as chief physician at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, the government ignored her.

  • Man charged with burglary, allegedly trying to get food

    JACKSON TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA COUNTY 9WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced Tuesday that a Benton man was with felony burglary and related charges. According to PSP, on Sunday, April 14 around 9:00 a.m. trooopers responded to the 60 block of Old Green Creek Road in Jackson Township, Columbia County for a reported burglary in progress. []

  • Kenya doctor strike: The public caught between the medics and the government

    Patients have been left without access to crucial services at state hospitals for a month.

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    Spirit Medical Transport takes legal action against city of Piqua

    Video featuring previous coverage of Springcreek Twp.'s EMS service change PIQUA, Ohio (WDTN) -- Spirit Medical Transport LLC, with the support of its attorney, sent a demand letter to the city of Piqua regarding its contract with Springcreek Township. Our partners at Miami Valley Today reported that Spirit Medical Transport demands Piqua "to enforce the []

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    U.S. Government Needs to ‘Get It Right’ on Artificial Intelligence

    “We can't afford to get this wrong—again,” Shalanda Young, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, tells TIME.