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FDA Knows That China and India Drug Quality Is Poor, But Independently Collects and Tests Only about 0.001%

FDA Knows That China and India Drug Quality Is Poor, But Independently Collects and Tests Only about 0.001%

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Trusting for-profit, overseas manufacturers to police themselves on quality control via self-selected “mailed-in” sampling doesn’t work. Patients filling prescriptions hoping to treat a critical medical condition could instead be adversely affected with impure products stealthily making them even sicker.

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Censorship and the Criminalization of Election Integrity

Censorship and the Criminalization of Election Integrity

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No political actor has been more influential in overturning election integrity efforts than Marc Elias. He led the crusade to overturn the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling in Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, which banned “drop boxes” in the state.

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Washington Post Subscribers Throw Temper Tantrum

Washington Post Subscribers Throw Temper Tantrum

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At least 200,000 subscribers of the nation’s second-most-important newspaper threw a temper tantrum because the paper’s Establishment stenographers would not endorse Harris. If this doesn’t provide a “tell” about the political views of large swaths of the country, nothing will.

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How Effective Are Vaccines Targeted to Respiratory Viruses?

How Effective Are Vaccines Targeted to Respiratory Viruses?

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Public health agencies rely on contradictory data that contain profound uncertainties, and then use that data to create mandates or policies. It’s a vicious cycle, and one that the “Experts” refuse to acknowledge at risk of undercutting their public pronouncements.

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