For starters, the redacted document was not a study.
From President Joe Biden to the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to your local physician, those in authority repeated the Read More
Brazil's federal police allege the then-president had a fake vaccination
Biotech firm Moderna has good news for humanity. The company is preparing for its post-Covid vaccine, which will be more effective than the previous jabs.
Forest fires burn in nearly half of Mexico’s drought-stricken states, fueled by strong winds.
By FÉLIX MÁRQUEZ Associated Press NOGALES, Mexico (AP) — Forest fires were burning in nearly half of Mexico’s drought-stricken states fueled by strong winds. The National Forestry Commission reported 58 active fires in 15 states, including in protected nature reserves in Morelos, Veracruz and Mexico states. A preliminary estimate of the affected area reached more
Forest fires were burning in nearly half of Mexico’s drought-stricken states fueled by strong winds
NBA Hall of Famer John Stockton is hoping to score some points against those who used the COVID-19 pandemic to silence health professionals who expressed dissenting views about the coronavirus and the vaccines.
Illinois State Police responded to a rollover crash Saturday on an expressway in the south suburbs and found a man fatally shot.
The number of men who have come forward to say they were abused by the once-celebrated J-pop agent Johnny Kitagawa is now close to 1,000, according to a BBC documentary airing tonight. The Shadow of a Predator hosted by Mobeen Azhar will show testimony from a wealth of people who were young boys signed by […]
Special to WorldTribune.com, March 27, 2024 Corporate WATCH Commentary by Joe Schaeffer @Schaeff55 An Alabama physician who reached the heights of ruling establishment favor during the heyday of the coronavirus hysteria with an exceedingly far-fetched tale of young unvaxxed Americans tearfully regretting not getting jabbed just before they died in her presence is making her […]
By Helen Regan, CNN (CNN) — Mongolia is freezing through its harshest winter in half a century with extreme conditions killing more than 4.7 million animals and threatening the livelihoods and food supply of thousands of people, the International Federation of the Red Cross has warned. The severe conditions, known as dzud, are characterized by