• 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

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    CDC Redacted Study on Myocarditis After COVID-19 Vaccination?

    The redacted document, released as part of a FOIA request, was not a study.

  • Popular Paper On Ivermectin And COVID-19 Contains False Information

    Popular Paper On Ivermectin And COVID-19 Contains False Information Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A popular study that claims ivermectin has shown no effectiveness against all-cause mortality contains false information but remains uncorrected. The meta-analysis, published in 2021 by the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, explores how groups in randomized, controlled trials fared after receiving ivermectin compared to control groups. Among...

  • Cannabis retailer in Chaparral to pay fine after facing violation allegations

    CHAPARRAL, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's Cannabis Control Division (CCD) not only licenses weed retailers, but also makes sure businesses follow the state's cannabis rules. Now, one retailer in Chaparral has agreed to pay and settle with the CCD after facing allegations of multiple violations. In 2023, the CCD sent a letter to High Valley Cannabis Co. []

  • MSC Disputes 'Excessive' Fine for Alleged Shipping Act Violations

    By Brendan Murray (Bloomberg) — The world’s largest container carrier will push back against a proposed US government fine that would rank among the stiffest penalties handed down by the diminutive

  • Where do NBA player fines go? How league and NBPA distribute money

    NBA players can get fined for a variety of reasons, but that money goes to a good cause.

  • Airline SAS fined over Covid rule breach on Copenhagen flight

    Scandinavian airline SAS has been hit with a fine of a quarter of a million kroner for failing to comply with Covid-19 regulations in 2021.

  • Willoughby man indicted on COVID-19 relief fraud charges

    A Willoughby man has been charged by a federal grand jury in Cleveland on a 13-count indictment along with a Medina man for their alleged roles in a scheme to fraudulently obtain approximately $4.2 million in COVID-19 relief funds According to a Department of Justice news release, 61-year-old Edward Oluwasanmi of Willoughby and 61-year-old Joseph […]

  • NNL: Jigawa fined N1m, player banned, refs expelled

    In the wake of the incident during a Nigeria National League match-day 17 game between Jigawa Golden Stars and Sporting Supreme FC in Dutse on Saturday, the league body has placed a one-year ban on an unidentified player of Jigawa Golden Stars for apparently pushing the ball into the net with both hands to deny Read More

  • The NBA has fined Los Angeles Clippers $25000 for Violating Injury Policy

    The NBA announced that the Los Angeles Clippers would be assessed a hefty $25,000 punishment on their official NBA Communications X account. They did not appropriately notify the league of many players’ injuries or availability for a particular game. According to the NBA article, the players in question are Paul George, Russell Westbrook, and Norman …

  • NIH Refuses To Release Details Of COVID-19 Vaccine Royalty Agreement

    NIH Refuses To Release Details Of COVID-19 Vaccine Royalty Agreement Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) is refusing to release additional information about an agreement it reached over a COVID-19 vaccine that has earned it at least $400 million. Syringes of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at a vaccination site in Los Angeles, on Feb. 16, 2021. (Apu Gomes/AFP via Getty Images) The NIH declined to provide any...

  • NFL reinstates five players who were suspended indefinitely for violation of gambling policy

    Five NFL players who were suspended indefinitely for violating the league’s gambling policy in 2023 have been reinstated, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Thursday. Three ex-Lions players -- wide receiver Quintez Cephus, safety C.J. Moore and defensive lineman Demetrius Taylor -- ex-Colts linebacker Rashod Berry and current Commanders edge Shaka Toney have had their active statuses restored. Of the five reinstated players, only Toney is currently on a team’s 90-man roster. Last...