By Michael Cantrell Indian-American comedian Zarna Garg, a U.S. citizen, likely made liberals all over the country cry out in agony when she revealed that…
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By Andrew Bernard The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced legislation on Wednesday to require U.S. President Donald Trump to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a…
by Josh Mitteldorf, Ph.D. Readers of The Defender are familiar with the fact that the COVID-19 mRNA shots pose a risk of myocarditis, especially in children. But they…
By Dave DeCamp The US on Wednesday officially opened a new consulate in Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, that is said to be…
By Tyler Durden Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released a cache of never-before-seen photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous island (dropbox link here),…
By Linda Mclain “President Trump’s cardiovascular imaging is perfectly normal,” Dr. Sean Barbabella announced in a memo, quelling weeks of rumor-mongering and media tension after the…
Ran Barzilay, M.D., Ph.D., lead author of a study published Monday in Pediatrics and a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told…
Four-month-old Josette Petrone received six vaccines at a routine wellness visit. Two days later, she went down for her afternoon nap and never woke up…
By German Federal Foreign Office The first comprehensive agreement to regulate the use of space under international law was the Outer Space Treaty of 1967,…
By Alexey Volodin Continuing their offensive in the Gulyai-Polye direction, the Russian Armed Forces liberated another settlement. It was the village of Dobropolye (not to…
By RT International The Russian-US negotiations on the Ukraine conflict have concluded in the Kremlin after almost five hours of talks involving Russian President Vladimir…
By RT International The EU is still clinging to the “fantasy” of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia, President Vladimir Putin has said. He warned that while…
By Dmitry Kornev North Korea has spent the past decade doing what few believed was possible: quietly transforming itself into one of the world’s most…
By Cell Press Experts warn that satellite launches and discarded spacecraft are creating an unsustainable burden on both Earth and orbit. They advocate for a…
By Dylan Hartwell In the middle of the day, the light will suddenly feel wrong. Shadows will sharpen, the air will cool as if someone quietly…
By Jennifer Richmond President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement in August that he’ll allow 600,000 Chinese students to attend U.S. universities—a major reversal in policy—is the…


















