Those involved in Project to Inject World with Experimental Biotechnology are GUILTY of Crimes against Humanity We now confidently know that Covid-19 and mRNA vaccines both came from the same stable – experimental biotechnology laboratories.
Excess Sleep Can Increase Stroke Risk by 85% STORY AT-A-GLANCE While the pitfalls of too little sleep have been well documented, there are also risks of sleeping too much, which is generally defined as more than nine hours a night.
Waters: 'I Possibly Could' Recommend Politicians Return FTX Donations On Thursday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” House Financial Services Committee Chair Rep.
Hong Kong Seeks to Redefine Human Rights in South Korea The surprise could barely have been greater when the Hong Kong and South Korean national rugby teams stood for their national anthems at the Rugby Sevens finals in the South Korean city of Incheon last weekend. Instead of “March of the Volunteers,” China’s national anthem, loudspeakers blared an instrumental
Biden Crime Wave: Target Reports $400 Million in Looting Losses One of America’s largest retailers said Wednesday that the surge in crime is inflicting deep losses.Target said its stores are getting looted at a massive scale.
Wearing face masks impairs dyadic micro-activities in nonverbal social encounter: A mixed-methods first-person study on the sense of I and Thou The COVID-19 pandemic has manifold negative consequences for people around the world, of which the psychosocial ones have been rather underrepresented in the public eye.
Qatar: Rights Abuses Stain FIFA World Cup (Beirut) – The FIFA World Cup from November 20 to December 18, 2022, will be played following years of serious migrant labor and human rights abuses in Qatar, Human Rights Watch said today, publishing a “Reporters’ Guide” to support journalists covering the Qatar World Cup. The 42-page guide, “Qatar: FIFA World
Is Long-COVID the Elephant in the Room? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Long COVID, also known as long-haul COVID, chronic COVID or long-haul syndrome, refers to symptoms that persist for four or more weeks after an initial COVID-19 infection.
Summers: Many 'Special Factors' in Inflation Numbers, Some Will Reverse, We Still Have 'Strong Wage Inflation' and Are Not Reaching Target During an interview aired on Friday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week,” Harvard Professor, economist, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers stated that while the October inflation numbers were good, “there were a lot of
How Sugar Changes Your Brain Chemistry STORY AT-A-GLANCE If you're like most people, chances are you're consuming unhealthy amounts of sugar on a regular basis.
Italy: Allow Everyone Rescued to Disembark (London) – The Italian government’s refusal to allow about 250 people to disembark from two nongovernmental rescue ships docked in Catania and its directive to the rescue ships to take them back to international waters puts people at risk and violates Italy’s human rights obligations, Human Rights Watch said
Jen Psaki Tries to Dodge Deposition in Big Tech Censorship Lawsuit Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki is attempting to quash a subpoena requiring her to testify in a lawsuit brought by the Republican attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana alleging the federal government colluded with tech companies to suppress the First Amendment rights of Americans. The Department of Justice
Syria: Parties to Conflict Aggravate Cholera Epidemic (Beirut) – Turkish authorities are exacerbating an acute water crisis that is believed to have given rise to the deadly cholera outbreak spreading across Syria and into nearby countries, Human Rights Watch said today. All parties to the conflict need to ensure the right to clean water and health for everyone
Vitamin B12 to Help Combat Mental Illness STORY AT-A-GLANCE Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is necessary for your body to make red blood cells as well as for proper nerve function and DNA synthesis.