Why is the Biden administration now recommending that Americans drink no more than two beers a week? Blame Canada!
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The phrase “going medieval” is used to refer to an extreme and brutal reaction to a problem, a colorful figure of speech that can have some sinister implications.
Blindsight is 2020: Perspectives on COVID Policies from Dissident Scientists, Philosophers, Artists, and More
My position—shared by many scientists, as it turns out—is that a pandemic is not just a scientific problem, but a human one.
Mask mandates were always based on flimsy evidence, and the notion that doctors and dentists wore them for a reason pre-pandemic.
Let this be a lesson: no good progressive deed goes unpunished, or ruthlessly interrogated for crypto-conservative motives.
Sam Martin traces the recent trend of fat celebration back to universities and the relatively new branch of critical theory called fatness studies.
When the carrot emoji is eventually nixxed, another vegetable, or fruit, possibly animal, will take its place. The very human need to prick holes in overarching authority will keep asserting itself.
During the past two years, a time filled with angst and chaotic uncertainty, our agencies only fueled scientific questions with political responses.
Big Pharma Is Buying Washington’s Vaccine Policy | Guest: Adam Andrzejewski | Ep 184
Matt Kibbe is joined by Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of Openthebooks.com, to discuss the complex web of payola that exists between major pharmaceutical companies and scientists at the NIH.
Despite functionally-universal vaccine accessibility, deeply-liberal areas of the U.S. persist with masking policies.