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U.S. Senators Snub Early COVID-19 Treatment Hearing
"There has been a concerted effort to clock doctors who actually treat COVID patients from compassionately using their ‘off label’ prescription rights for early treatment protocols. Why?”
Voting Is Not a Constitutional Right, but Counting Them Is
By William Haupt III
“Elections belong to the people. It's their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their...
Senate Hearing Reveals Effort to Discredit Early, At-Home, COVID Treatment
McCullough stated there has not been just government culpability with the effort to discredit HCQ and early intervention, but malfeasance at the academic level.
Colleges Demand Students Get Flu Shots
Public and private colleges and universities across the United States are now requiring their students to get flu shots, despite the fact that seasonal influenza rates remain low
U.S. Alcohol Consumption Guidelines Based on Flawed Science Could Hurt Farmers, Industry. Here’s How.
The federal government is considering changes to its Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) that could cause unintended harm to an economy recovering from the...
How the Election Went in 7 Riot-Torn Cities and States
By Nathalie Voit
How did incumbent mayors and council members fare at the polls Tuesday in cities rocked by riots over the summer following the...
Louisiana Earns ‘D’ Grade on National Fiscal Health Ranking
Louisiana would need $21.6 billion to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal...
Analysis: $15 Federal Minimum Wage Would Cost More Than 2 Million in Job Losses
If a $15 an hour minimum wage were implemented nationwide, more than 2 million jobs would be lost, according to a new report published by the...
Notables Stricken by COVID-19, Most Recovering
From Hollywood and opera houses to the halls of Congress, state houses, and even 10 Downing Street, the COVID-19 pandemic has left its mark on people of prominence around the world.
To End Big Tech’s Political Censorship, Revise This Provision
In 1996, when the internet was in its infancy, Congress passed the Communications Decency Act to achieve the following:
“to promote the continued development...