Feedstuffs, March 7, 2022

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it has made a low-risk determination for the marketing of products, including food, from two genome-edited beef cattle and their offspring after determining that the intentional genomic alteration (IGA) does not raise any safety concerns (low-risk determination). The IGA results in the equivalent genotype (genetic make-up) and short-hair coat trait seen in some conventionally bred cattle, known as a “slick” coat. This is the FDA’s first low-risk determination for enforcement discretion for an IGA in an animal for food use.  Continue reading “FDA okays genome-edited beef cattle trait after safety review”

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Archive: TWFTT 6-23-22

Yahoo News

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The United States will announce an offer of 300,000 work visas to Mexicans and Central Americans when the Mexican president visits Washington next month, Mexico’s interior minister said Wednesday. Continue reading “U.S. to offer 300,000 work visas for Mexicans, Central Americans – Mexican official”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Earlier this month, The Gateway Pundit published an article on a list of US-based food manufacturing plants that were destroyed, damaged or impacted by “accidental fires,” disease, or general causes from 2021 to 2022 under the Biden administration. These data were first published at Think Americana. Continue reading “Interactive Map Details Destruction of Numerous US Food Manufacturing Plants, Grocery Stores, etc. — Compares US Incidents to Global Trends”

CNN

American swimmer Anita Alvarez was rescued from the bottom of the pool by her coach at the FINA World Aquatic Championships in Budapest, Hungary, after she lost consciousness.

Continue reading “Coach dives into pool to rescue American swimmer Anita Alvarez at World Championships”

Daily Mail

Polio may be spreading in the UK for the first time in nearly 40 years, health chiefs warned today as they declared a ‘national incident’.

Officials have found traces of a vaccine-derived version of the virus in sewage samples in parts of London and say it is ‘likely’ transmitting within the community. Continue reading “Polio may be spreading in Britain for first time in 40 YEARS”

Resource Insights – by Kurt Cobb

The U.S. oil and natural gas industry long fought for and in the last decade finally won release from federal restrictions that limited exports. The ostensible reason was that because of the so-called “shale revolution” in the country’s oil and gas fields, the United States would have plenty of oil and gas to spare for export.  Continue reading “Oops! U.S. oil and gas exports fuel domestic price rise”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in Vega V Tekoh, a case involving the administration of Miranda rights, with the court ruling that a suspect’s words or statements can be used in court regardless of their Miranda rights

For background, these are the facts of the case in question:   Continue reading “Supreme Court Issues Ruling, Gutting Miranda Rights And Threatening The Fifth Amendment”

Western Journal – by Richard Moorhead

Bill Gates has made himself the single largest private owner of farmland in the United States.

The globalist billionaire expanded his holdings of American farmland, accumulating a total of 242,000 acres of the most arable land in America, according to The Daily CallerContinue reading “Bill Gates Buys Massive Amount of Farmland in North Dakota, But the State AG Just Stepped in”

Brownstone Institute – by Aaron Kheriaty

I will be heading to Sacramento next Monday to testify at a Senate committee hearing on California Assembly Bill 2098. The bill, sponsored by Senator Pan—who has been in Pharma’s back pocket for years and the source of much legislative health policy mischief in my home state—would give the medical board the authority to punish any physicians who challenge the safety and efficacy of covid vaccines.  Continue reading “California Plotting to Punish Medical Dissent”

CNN

The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a New York gun law enacted more than a century ago that places restrictions on carrying a concealed handgun outside the home — an opinion marking the widest expansion of gun rights in a decade.

“Because the State of New York issues public-carry licenses only when an applicant demonstrates a special need for self-defense, we conclude that the State’s licensing regime violates the Constitution,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote for the court’s 6-3 majority.  Continue reading “Supreme Court says Constitution protects right to carry a gun outside the home”

Natural News – by Belle Carter

Paralegal and writer Katherine Watt slammed both the legislative and executive branches of government for orchestrating a massive domestic bioterrorism under the guise of a public health program. According to her, the two branches secretly legalized and funded the overthrow of the Constitution, the government and the American people.  Continue reading “Laws Have Been Deliberately Amended to Authorize Massive Bioterrorism”

Daily Mail

Ghislaine Maxwell used her connections to Bill Clinton in an effort to get herself a lower sentence for trafficking underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein.

The disgraced socialite pointed to her work for the former President’s philanthropic endeavors three times as she argued she should serve just four years in jail at her sentencing on June 28th.  Continue reading “Ghislaine Maxwell touted her connection to Bill Clinton and how she helped launch his Global Initiative”

Yahoo News

The Senate voted to advance bipartisan gun legislation on Tuesday, with hopes of passing it prior to the July 4 recess.

All 50 members of the Democratic caucus joined 14 Republicans in moving the legislation forward. The bill comes after a number of mass shootings, most notably in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, TexasContinue reading “What’s in the Senate’s new gun control bill”