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Teachers Union Leader: Don’t-Say-Gay Bills “Start Wars”

FOX NEWS – American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten warned that legislation similar to Florida's recent parental rights bill may have dire consequences. "This notion – we've been very lucky in America, and we in some ways live in a bubble for a long time," Weingarten said. "This is propaganda. This is misinformation. This is the way in which wars start. This is the way in which hatred starts." The AFT is the nation's most...

An mRNA Vaccine With A Twist

A third messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine appears to have proved its worth against COVID-19. And although it is more than a year behind the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines now seen as gold standards, the new vaccine may come with significant advantages:

Video shows Mike Tyson punching airline passenger

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Authorities on Thursday were investigating an incident in which former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson was recorded on video punching a fellow first-class passenger aboard a plane at San Francisco International Airport. The video shows Tyson leaning over the back of his seat repeatedly striking the unidentified man in the head, drawing blood. The footage was first shared by TMZ, which said it was recorded on a Jet Blue plane bound for...

Battle over CDC’s powers goes far beyond travel mask mandate

NPR – In a startling rebuke to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down an agency order that required people nationwide to wear masks on public transportation to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The travel mask mandate had been in place for 14 months, implemented shortly after President Biden's inauguration, and was a key part of the country's response to the pandemic. The decision strikes at...

Mainer dies following rare virus spread by infected tick bite

WMTW, WALDO COUNTY, Maine — A Waldo County resident has died after being infected by a rare virus spread by infected ticks, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed. Officials say the adult-aged person developed neurological symptoms and died while in the hospital. They believe the person became infected with the Powassan virus while in Maine. Officials consider the virus rare, with only about 25 cases reported each year since 2015. In Maine, there...

Disney’s Gay Agenda Blows Up Badly

TIMCAST – Florida Senate, with a 23-16 vote, has passed legislation ending Disney’s tax privilege, self-governing power, and special exemption status. Since 1967, Disney has operated its own government around Walt Disney World in Florida. Republican State Rep. Randy Fine, who introduced the legislation, tweeted on Tuesday, “Disney is a guest in Florida. Today, we remind them.” Republican House Speaker Chris Sprowls said on Tuesday: “I don’t think there’s another special taxing district in the state that I’m...

Avian Flu Forces Culling of 15 Million Birds On US Farms

FOOD SAFETY NEWS – Prior to just 70 days ago, the worst case of highly pathogenic avian influenza(HPAI) in the United States occurred in  2015. By all indications, the HPAI outbreaks that have already happened in just more than two months of  2022 surpassed those 2015 Avian flu records. Just four commercial flocks recently culled more than 15 million diseased birds. In each of the 203  Avian flu detections, USDA’s  Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and state officials...

Mexican woman dies entangled crossing Arizona border wall

PHOENIX (AP) — Authorities are investigating the cause of death this week of a Mexican woman whose leg was entrapped while using a climbing harness and ended up hanging upside down off the border wall in eastern Arizona. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials offered few details, but the local sheriff’s office said the woman was a 32-year-old who was attempting to cross the wall Monday night near Douglas, Arizona. Her name was not released. The...

FDA Investigating Lucky Charms

"This trademark leprechaun, which epitomizes one Irish stereotype, has been the mascot for the popular sugary cereal for almost 40 years." – 12 Uncomfortably Racist Vintage Brand Mascots, Business Insider, Sep 8, 2011 AP – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating Lucky Charms cereal after dozens of customers complained of illness after eating it. The FDA said Saturday it has received more than 100 complaints related to Lucky Charms so far this year. “The FDA...

Moderna Made $18 Billion in 2021, Readies New Vaccines

Moderna Is Developing 2 New Vaccines—And 1 Could Protect Against the Common Cold The two vaccines aim to reduce the impact of respiratory illnesses on public health, especially among older adults. HEALTH – Biotechnology company Moderna is expanding its mRNA technology. The makers of the Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine are now working on two more vaccines: one to protect against SARS-CoV-2, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); and another for the four endemic human coronaviruses, which can cause...

Kentucky man sues employer for throwing him birthday party, and now they owe him $450K

WLKY – A Kentucky man took his employer to court after they threw him a birthday party he didn't want, and the jurors sided with him. Now, his employer owes him $450,000. The verdict was handed down this week in Kenton County Circuit Court in Northern Kentucky. The plaintiff, an employee of Gravity Diagnostics, sued his employer after he was fired following a birthday party they threw for him in August. According to court documents, the employee had...

Florida Teen Drove 112 MPH To Impress Girlfriend

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - A Brevard County teenager was caught on camera driving more than 100 miles an hour on I-95, the Florida Highway Patrol said. The trooper said he had to go 125 mph just to catch 19-year-old Angelo Donnelly. The driver’s suspected motive? Showing off for his girlfriend! "We were on our way to Cocoa and I was acting a fool," Donnelly reportedly is heard saying on video. Donnelly was handcuffed and put in the...

Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak

A new outbreak of Zika virus is quite possible, warn researchers, with a single mutation potentially enough to trigger an explosive spread.

E-cigarettes alter inflammatory state of brain, heart, lungs and colon

Young woman vaping big cloud of smoke Credit: UC San Diego
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