Online commentary is circulating allegations that Olympic ski jumpers used injections in sensitive areas to gain a competitive advantage. The claims have sparked debate over sports ethics and anti-doping enforcement.
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A new Gallup poll shows many Americans now see politics and government as their country’s biggest issue, with younger people especially concerned about economic challenges like affordability.
Iowa’s House Health and Human Services subcommittee advanced a bill that would mandate medical examiner reports for infant deaths include vaccination dates and types. Supporters say it adds useful information to investigations; critics warn it could fuel harms.
The FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research last month sent notices to several vaccine makers — including Sanofi, AstraZeneca, GSK and CSL Seqirus —…
The report, by a dozen leading scientists and thought leaders in aluminum toxicology and vaccine injuries, concluded that the Danish study failed to establish the…
Major cancer journal confirms global turbo cancer safety signal as criminal cyberattacks possibly linked to PubPeer disrupt access to the study. By Nicolas Hulscher, MPH…
Two women, with support from Children’s Health Defense, are suing the government agency that oversees the compensation program for COVID-19 vaccine injuries. The women, who…
By Ireland Owens Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul released the latest edition of his annual “Festivus” report Tuesday detailing over $1 trillion in alleged wasteful…
By Joe Fried A few days ago, the Federalist reported that Fulton County, Georgia, had over 300,000 illegal early-vote ballots during the 2020 election. The votes were illegal because…
Infants vaccinated in their second month of life were more likely to die in their third month than unvaccinated infants, according to an analysis of…
A comprehensive data analysis estimates more than five million people have been raped in the UK since 2002, with most cases never reported or prosecuted. The figures reveal a hidden national crisis, showing striking correlations between sexual violence trends, migration levels, and systemic justice failures.
Luxembourgers continue to be a minority in Luxembourg City, where nearly 80% of residents are foreign nationals or foreign-born. Census data highlights shifting language use, with French dominating workplaces and Portuguese widely spoken at home.
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…
By Cullen McCue As millions of Americans gather for Thanksgiving, a number of surveys found that a majority of respondents would prefer to enjoy the…
By Lucrezia Reale Some 79.6% of Luxembourg City residents are foreign-born or hold a non-Luxembourgish nationality, according to the 2021 census published by the national…
COVID shots were linked to almost 70,000 fewer US live births in 2023. The jabs either rendered tens of thousands of women infertile, killed tens…
Roughly 10% of all U.S adults who received the COVID-19 vaccine experienced “major” side effects, and over a third (36%) had “minor” side effects, according…


















