El Salvador Fails to Meet Deadline for Trans Rights Ruling (New York) – El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly has brazenly ignored the one-year deadline that the Supreme Court gave it to create a legal gender recognition procedure that would prevent discrimination against transgender people, Human Rights Watch and COMCAVIS TRANS said today. In February 2022, the constitutional chamber of El Salvador’
Iraq: Environmentalists Face Retaliation (Beirut) – Iraq’s environmental activists are facing threats, harassment, and arbitrary detention by government officials and armed groups, Human Rights Watch said today.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Trying to Give Norfolk Southern $15M in Taxpayer Funds Democrat Michigan Gov.Gretchen Whitmer reportedly wants to give disgraced rail company Norfolk Southern $15 million in taxpayer dollars even after it had two disastrous derailments this past month.
What’s Driving the Sharp Increase of ADHD? STORY AT-A-GLANCE In October 2022, the FDA announced that due to “ongoing intermittent manufacturing delays,” there was a national shortage of Adderall, a drug used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. The drug combines amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, which are central nervous system stimulants. 12 Adderall is known
Autopsies Confirm COVID Jab Hazards in Youth STORY AT-A-GLANCE When the COVID shots were first introduced, the U.S.
Magnesium Benefits: Refresh and Replenish Somedays, it feels like a struggle just to get out of bed.You may be groggy or depressed; you may even find that your appetite and ability to focus have lowered to dismal levels.
Vanguard Chief Defends Decision to Leave Asset Manager Climate Alliance Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley is now defending his position to remove the world’s second-largest asset manager from a climate alliance with asset managers, claiming his company is “not in the game of politics” and his “voice was being drowned out.” Toward the end of 2022, Vanguard quit the Net
Doubling Down on Unhinged AI: Microsoft Increases Bing Chatbot Question Limit Despite Bizarre Answers Despite multiple reports of completely unhinged behavior, Microsoft has increased the number of questions that users can ask the early beta of its new AI chatbot based on ChatGPT technology.
The Rocky Road to Press Freedom in South East Asia By Andreas Harsono “A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad.” Albert Camus JAKARTA – In June 1994, the Indonesian government banned three news weeklies --Detik, Editor and Tempo -- triggering a nationwide protest against the
Microdose Journaling: How Can It Help? One of the newest and most helpful trends has hit the mental health world: microdose journaling.
Joint Letter to Secretary Blinken Regarding US State Department Withdrawal of Leading Human Rights Expert’s Candidacy to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Dear Secretary Blinken, We the undersigned groups and individuals are deeply concerned and dismayed by the U.S.
Oil And Gas Concessions Could End 'Net-Zero Banking Alliance' Tensions are reportedly brewing within the Net-Zero Banking Alliance’s (NZBA) climate-conscious lenders after the group decided against imposing binding restrictions on fossil-fuel financing.
B vitamins regulate the immune system and improve cardiovascular and neurological systems B vitamins are a group of eight micronutrients that are not related to each other and play a significant role in maintaining optimal health.
9 Undeniable Signs You Are Wiser Than You Think Being wise isn’t something set aside for the elderly.