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Jan 04 2022
News
YouTube takes down antivaxx Joe Rogan interview with Dr Robert Malone which likened vaccines to mass psychosis
YouTube has removed a video of a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience in which the podcast host was talking to Dr Robert Malone – a physician with a history of controversial statements related to Covid-19.
The episode in question, No 1757, was uploaded to Spotify on New Year's Eve, as Mr Rogan has an exclusive deal with the streaming service. While Mr Rogan no longer uploads full
The IndependentAug 20 2019
Opinion
Everything You Think You Know About ‘Free Speech’ Is A Lie
Over the weekend, a group of neo-Nazis and white supremacists marched through Portland. Members of left-wing groups in black clothes showed up to confront them. Hundreds of non-masked counter-protesters came, too, along with 700 police officers.
The police far outnumbered both the Nazis and masked groups. They spent most of the day protecting the white supremacists—ushering them around
Guest Writer - LeftSep 30 2021
News
United Airlines Firing 593 Employees Amid Forced Vaccinations
United Airlines is set to fire nearly 600 of its employees who are choosing not to get vaccinated for COVID-19. The airline announced its vaccine mandate in August, in turn, forcing all employees to get vaccinated by September 27 or face termination.
In an email to employees Wednesday, United Airlines said more than 99 percent of its workforce has gotten vaccinated or applied for a
One America News Network (OAN)Mar 10 2022
News
House GOP running as the blue-collar party, finishing rebranding that Trump began in 2016
House Republicans are taking a page out of former President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign playbook and rebranding the GOP as the working man’s party.
On a range of issues from immigration to trade to mandates, Republicans say their party has become a refuge for blue-collar voters who are increasingly alienated by an elitist and authoritarian Democratic Party.
“The left, which now
Washington TimesMar 29 2021
Headline Roundup
White House Aims to Have 90 Percent of Adults Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine by April 19
The Biden administration announced Monday it plans to have the COVID-19 vaccine available to 90% of American adults by April 19. Part of that goal is also ensuring that all Americans have a vaccination site within five miles of their home. Biden also plans to more than double the number of pharmacies authorized to administer vaccines from 17,000 to nearly 40,000 by April 19; Biden previously
Reuters Washington Examiner CBS News (Online)Dec 11 2021
Analysis
How did the 1918 pandemic end, and could the same thing happen with coronavirus?
The 1918 flu pandemic is considered one of the most deadly of all time, and although it has never been completely eradicated, the pandemic came to an end after about two years and three waves of infection.
The “Spanish” flu was first found in U.S. soldiers and popped up in Europe and Asia in March of 1918. It was a form of an avian flu originating in birds. While the first wave was mild
Boston HeraldMar 27 2022
News
Maine House and Senate pass slew of bills as session heats up
It was a busy week at the State House in Augusta, as legislators met for in-person sessions on Tuesday and Thursday. Below is a round up of some of the bills that were voted on this past week.
Transcript bill
The House on Thursday gave its final approval to a bill that would restrict the ability of educational institutions to withhold diplomas from students simply because they
Maine BeaconDec 02 2021
News
Biden picks less strict COVID travel rules than feared, makes insurance cover rapid tests
President Biden on Thursday announced a COVID-19 “winter plan” that imposes new, but less strict than feared, international travel rules and mandates that health insurance companies pay for at-home COVID-19 rapid tests.
Air travelers to the US will have to test negative for the virus within one day of their flight, rather than within three days, but Biden opted against more draconian
New York Post (News)Jan 16 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden's First Days In Office Will Focus On COVID-19, Economy, Climate
President-elect Joe Biden will sign approximately a dozen executive orders regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, and climate change during his first few weeks in office, according to a memo by Ron Klain, who is set to become the White House Chief of Staff. On day one, Biden would sign actions rejoining the United States to the Paris climate accord and reversing Trump's travel ban on
Reuters Washington Examiner New York Times (News)Dec 29 2020
Opinion
The Year We Were Asked to Pick: Your Economy or Your Life
The end of the year has been awkward for Gov. Andrew Cuomo. As he promotes his new, self-congratulatory book about navigating New York through its first coronavirus wave of in the spring, he is also battling a new surge of cases.
He’s not been too happy. At a news conference in late November, he lashed out at his constituents.
“I just want to make it very simple,” he said. “If
New York Times (Opinion)