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Year: 2021
The National Pulse – by Kaye Smyth
Pfizer is about to buy Arena Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion. Arena is a biopharmaceutical company focused in part on cardiovascular and inflammatory medicines to a global patient cohort. A majority of mainstream news outlets have focused their reportage on Arena’s bowel disease treatment, while failing to mention the firm’s cardiovascular research. Continue reading “Pfizer is Buying a Cardiovascular Biopharma Company for $6.7Bn.”
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Tuesday said that Fox News host Jesse Watters should be fired for using violent language at a conservative conference to encourage attendees to ambush him in hopes of creating a viral moment.
“I mean, that’s crazy,” Fauci added. “The guy should be fired on the spot.” Continue reading “Fauci calls for Fox News host to be fired ‘on the spot’ for ‘kill shot’ comments”
Times of Israel – by Ron Kampeas
WASHINGTON (JTA) — It has been for decades a recurring confusion for some in Washington: does AIPAC, the country’s largest pro-Israel lobby, have a PAC?
Not until today. Continue reading “After 70 years on the sidelines, AIPAC will now officially fundraise for politicians”
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the city’s new vaccine passport system on Monday, which will ban the unvaccinated from gyms, bars, theaters, and sports arenas.
“Vaccination is the most powerful tool we have to fight this pandemic,” said Wu when announcing her new policy. Continue reading “Boston Bans Unvaccinated from Bars, Restaurants, Gyms, Theaters, Sports Arenas”
Dr. Anthony Fauci: "You have a highly effective vaccine that is very safe, and you have 50 million people in the country who refuse to get vaccinated, many of which are motivated purely by differences in political ideology, which is really unacceptable."https://t.co/9FRAgVBQor pic.twitter.com/EPMuJK61Gr
— CSPAN (@cspan) December 20, 2021
China says it has no fear of the US anymore.
China is not afraid of the US with the Biden gang in charge. Continue reading “With Biden in Charge, China Says It Doesn’t Fear a Confrontation with the US”
Epoch Times – by Zachary Stieber
President Joe Biden’s administration was directed on Monday to reply to a flurry of fresh challenges to its private employer COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a Trump nominee, told administration officials to file responses to applications from faith groups, companies, and attorneys general from over half the states in the country by 4 p.m. on Dec. 30. Continue reading “Supreme Court Asks Biden Administration to Respond to Flurry of Challenges to OSHA Mandate”
WASHINGTON (TND) — The number one killer of Americans aged 18 to 45 is now fentanyl overdoses, with nearly 79,000 people in the age range dying to them between 2020 and 2021, according to newly released data.
“Families Against Fentanyl,” an opioid awareness organization, analyzed the data from U.S. government sources and found 37,208 died in 2020 and 41,587 died in 2021. Comparatively, data says COVID-19 killed more than 53,000 in the demographic in the same time period. Continue reading “Fentanyl becomes leading cause of death in Americans aged 18-45”
President Joe Biden’s government has inflated the foreign population in the United States to record levels by adding almost 1.5 million migrants in just eight months, according to census data reviewed by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS).
The policy added roughly one legal or illegal migrant for every three Americans who enter the workforce during the same period. Continue reading “Data: Joe Biden Imports Almost 1.5 Million Migrants in Eight Months”
Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz
The owner of a popular gun store and a pawn shop in South Texas faces federal charges for allegedly selling thousands of ammunition rounds to Mexican nationals illegally in the U.S. While court documents do not specify it, it is common knowledge in the area that the bulk of illegal ammunition sold in the region is smuggled into Reynosa or Matamoros, Tamaulipas, to supply the Gulf Cartel. Continue reading “Texas Border City Gun Store Owner Accused of Selling Ammunition Bound for Mexico”
Across the world, households are experiencing an exponential rise in food inflation. This holiday season, from Brazil to China to European countries to the US, households will pay near-record prices for food, which begs the question: Are households able to afford traditional food, or will they resort to substitutes to save money?
“You might be able to trade down on some things; instead of the high-priced turkeys or steaks, you might consider something less expensive on that side of the dinner table,” Curt Covington, senior director of institutional credit at AgAmerica Lending, which lends money to farmers, told Bloomberg. Continue reading “Europe Certifies Crickets, Worms, And Grasshoppers As Edible Food Amid Soaring Food Prices”
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Washington Times – by Stephen Dinan
The U.S. has had a massive surge in immigration this year, with as many as 1.5 million newcomers and a record 46.2 million foreign-born people, according to a report for the Center for Immigration Studies.
After a deep trough last year, likely because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the travel and migration restrictions imposed to control the spread, the flow of people rebounded around the time President Biden was elected. Continue reading “Foreign-born population soars to new record under Biden”
A professor at the University of Miami School of Law has penned a proposal for a “redo” of the First and Second Amendments in a Boston Globe op-ed.
Mary Anne Franks, the Michael R. Klein Distinguished Scholar Chair at the university, wrote that the first two amendments, which include the rights to free speech, religion and bearing arms, “inspire religious-like fervor in many Americans” and that both are “deeply flawed in their respective conceptualizations.” Continue reading “Law prof suggests rewrites of First and Second Amendments that do not mention free press or bearing arms”