New York Post – by MaryAnn Martinez

Migrants in El Paso, Texas — the current epicenter of the border crisis — have been linked to serious and violent crimes including car theft, gun threats and drug trafficking, according to local police.  Continue reading “Newly arrived migrants linked to crimes in El Paso including drugs, theft and gun threats”

Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker

A recently published email has provided more evidence of President ’s administration asking tech platforms to censor content that challenges the federal government’s Covid messaging.  Continue reading “Biden admin asked Twitter to silence Robert F. Kennedy Jr”

MSN – Washington Examiner

A federal agency will weigh plans to regulate and even ban natural gas stoves in the U.S., a top official said, over research showing a link between harmful air pollutants and the popular household appliances. Continue reading “Agency to consider federal ban of gas stoves over health hazards”

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Archive: TWFTT 1-9-23

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Americans are obliged to help bring more foreigners into their American society, White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters in a briefing ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with Mexico’s president on Monday and Tuesday. Continue reading “White House: Americans Are Obliged to Aid More Migrants”

Breitbart – by John Binder

President Joe Biden’s expanded use of his administration’s Catch and Release network, the process that helps free hundreds of thousands of border crossers into the United States every month, is a pretext for “mass amnesty,” experts say.  Continue reading “Biden Laying Groundwork for ‘Mass Amnesty’ with Expanded Catch and Release Policy”

The Federalist – by Margot Cleveland

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) lacked the authority to declare non-mechanical bump stocks “machineguns,” the full Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held on Friday.  Continue reading “Court To ATF Gun-Grabbers: Bump Stocks Aren’t Machine Guns And You Don’t Make The Rules”

MedPage Today – by Jacob M. Appel, MD, JD

The birth of Dolly the Sheep in July 1996 transformed animal cloning from science fiction into science fact. Since that time, researchers have successfully cloned pigs, dogs, cats, horses, rats, and a slew of other animals. The prospect of cloning human beings remains both scientifically challenging and, for many, ethically fraught. Continue reading “Ethics Consult: Fertilize Human Egg With Neanderthal Sperm? MD/JD Weighs In”

New York Post – by Brooke Steinberg

America is facing a shortage of four key medications used for common illnesses in children as virus season comes back in full force.

Officials have declared a shortage of first-line antibiotics amoxicillin and Augmentin, which are used to treat bacterial infections. Tamiflu, the most common flu medication in the US, and albuterol, an inhaler for asthma and to open airways in the lungs, are also in short supply, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Continue reading “US faces shortages of children’s antibiotics and flu drugs amid ‘tripledemic’”

Epoch Health – by Marina Zhang

While the official data from China reports mild disease and low mortalities surrounding the latest COVID-19 outbreaks, Chinese social media is awash with reports of “white lung,” a form of pneumonia often seen in moderate to severe disease.  Continue reading “‘It Doesn’t Make Sense,’ Experts Trying to Explain White Lungs in China”