'Visibility Filtering:' Twitter Files Reveals Shadowbanning, Other Tools Used to Censor Conservatives A new Twitter Files investigation has revealed the many tools that company executives employed to blacklist and shadowban conservative voices.
Vitamin D Level Is Directly Correlated to COVID-19 Outcome STORY AT-A-GLANCE There is strong scientific evidence vitamin D plays a central role in your immune response and your ability to fight infections.
Indonesia: New Criminal Code Disastrous for Rights (Jakarta) – The Indonesian parliament passed a new criminal code on December 6, 2022, containing provisions that seriously violate international human rights law and standards, Human Rights Watch said today. Articles in the new code violate the rights of women, religious minorities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, and
Greece: Problematic Surveillance Bill (Athens, December 8, 2022) – Greece’s lawmakers are considering a draft surveillance law that lacks effective privacy and human rights safeguards, Human Rights Watch said today.
Why Flavonoids Are the Key to a Sharp Mind STORY AT-A-GLANCE Recent research has again highlighted the importance of eating a wholesome whole foods diet.
Studies reveal a dramatic decline in Sperm Count that could threaten Mankind’s survival Men experienced a 50% to 60% decline in sperm counts from 1973 to 2011, according to a 2017 study published in Human Reproduction Update. A 2022 update to the study includes data from 53 countries and an additional seven years — 2011 to 2018 — and the results are alarmingly similar. Sperm
Landmark Study Finds Masks Are Ineffective STORY AT-A-GLANCE The first randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of surgical face masks against SARS-CoV-2 infection specifically — which journals initially refused to publish — finally saw seeing the light of day in November 2020. The so-called “Danmask-19 Trial,” published November 18, 2020, in the Annals of Internal Medicine, included
Briefing Note on the Call for a War Crimes Court for Liberia Widespread and systematic violations of international human rights and humanitarian law characterized Liberia’s two brutal armed conflicts, which took place between 1989 and 2003.
Green Pioneer: France Bans Short Haul Flight Routes, Take Train Instead The French government has praised itself as a green “pioneer” after it got permission from the European Union to ban domestic short-haul flights, giving preference to railway travel instead.
Poland: Lawmaker Faces Charges for Pro-Choice Protest (Berlin) – Poland’s government should immediately drop charges against a member of parliament who participated in a pro-choice protest and stop targeting reproductive rights activists, Human Rights Watch said today. On November 29, 2022, the Toruń prosecutor’s office charged Joanna Scheuring-Wielgus, a member of the Left (Lewica) party, with
Elon Musk Says Neuralink Is Almost Ready to Implant Brain Chips that No One Thinks Are Good for Society Elon Musk’s brain chip company Neuralink aims to start implanting its brain implants into human patients within six months.
Canada Should Put Its Money Where Its Mouth Is International Criminal Court member countries will meet in the Hague next week starting December 5th at a time of renewed attention on the crucial role of the court in justice and accountability for serious international crimes. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in late February and the litany of apparent
FBN's Payne: Biden Will Ease Sanctions for Venezuela While Blocking Oil Development in Democratic Guyana On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Fox Business Network host Charles Payne criticized the Biden administration for easing sanctions on Venezuelan oil exploration after it blocked a loan for oil development in the neighboring nation of Guyana due to a supposed opposition to funding fossil
Nutrition and Natural Strategies Offer Hope Against COVID-19 STORY AT-A-GLANCE In this interview, repeat guest Dr.