Yahoo News

GREENWOOD, Ind. (AP) — Three people were fatally shot and two were injured Sunday evening at an Indiana mall after a man with a rifle opened fire in a food court and an armed civilian shot and killed him, police said.  Continue reading “Chief: 3 dead in Indiana mall shooting; witness kills gunman”

Railway Age

Nearly 100% of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen members have voted in support of a nationwide strike, which BLET National President Dennis R. Pierce is calling “a showing of solidarity and unity.” Continue reading “BLET Members Vote ‘Yes’ on Nationwide Strike Authorization”

Children’s Health Defense – by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

lawsuit filed by whistleblower Brook Jackson alleging Pfizer and two of its contractors manipulated data and committed other acts of fraud during Pfizer’s COVID-19 clinical trials is paused following a motion by the defendants to dismiss the case.  Continue reading “Pfizer Asks Court to Dismiss Whistleblower Lawsuit Because Government Was Aware of Fraud”

Children’s Health Defense – The Conversation

In a highly anticipated but not unexpected 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan exceeded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority under the Clean Air ActContinue reading “Supreme Court Restricts EPA’s Authority to Regulate Power Plants”

NBC News

Lake Mead’s water levels this week dropped to historic lows, bringing the nation’s largest reservoir less than 150 feet away from “dead pool” — when the reservoir is so low that water cannot flow downstream from the dam.  Continue reading “Lake Mead nears dead pool status as water levels hit another historic low”

Mercury News

MENDOCINO — The cliffside town of Mendocino has long been known for its rugged coastline and quaint bed and breakfasts drawing sightseers from around the country. But lately, tourists are flocking to a new attraction in the seaside hamlet north of San Francisco for something you won’t find on the chamber of commerce’s can’t-miss list.  Continue reading “$9.63 a gallon: She sells the country’s most expensive gas and doesn’t ‘give a diddle’”

Dr. Joseph Mercola

In July of 2000 I was still receiving a print subscription to JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) and I was shocked that they actually published an article1 from Barbara Starfield, who had an MPH (master of public health) from Johns Hopkins.

Why was I shocked? Because I looked at the data in the article (see below) that physician mistakes were the third leading cause of death in the United States. My article on it went viral and that meme became very popular in 2000, but I was rarely acknowledged as the person who was responsible for it. Continue reading “Are Medical Mistakes the Leading Cause of Death in the US?”

Economic Times

Joe Biden last year made Juneteenth a day of holiday and enacted it into law two days before June 19th. It is now accepted as Juneteenth day officially and people can wish each other “happy Juneteenth”. This year (2022) June 19th falls on a Sunday so Monday would be the compensatory day off. Continue reading “Juneteenth is now an official holiday in the U.S.”