A federal judge in Montana has ruled that parts of the state’s law preventing discrimination against individuals in health care settings based on their COVID-19 vaccination status are unconstitutional. Republican-backed House Bill 702 was passed in 2021 by the Montana Legislature as an anti-discrimination measure and signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte in May of that same year. The…
Judge Rules Parts of Montana Vaccine Discrimination Law Unconstitutional in Health Care Settings
Montana Law That Bars COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in Health Care Settings Is Unconstitutional: Judge
A federal judge in Montana has ruled that parts of the state’s law preventing discrimination against individuals in health care settings based on their COVID-19 vaccination status are unconstitutional. Republican-backed House Bill 702 was passed in 2021 by the Montana Legislature as an anti-discrimination measure and signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte in May of that same year. The…
Unvaccinated Ukrainian Girl, 14, Adopted by US Family, Rejected by Hospital for Life-Saving Kidney Transplant
A teenager living in North Carolina has been denied life-saving surgery by Duke University Hospital officials because she is unvaccinated against COVID-19, leaving her adoptive family frantically searching for alternative treatment options. Yulia Hicks, who suffers from a rare genetic kidney condition called Senior Loken syndrome, was adopted from Ukraine nearly two years ago by her parents Chrissy…
Daniel Mahoney: Fewer Politicians, More Statesmen, Please | The Sons of History Ep7
What does it mean to be a statesman and who in the past can we look to for those examples? Daniel Mahoney, author of “The Statesman As Thinker,” joins the podcast to discuss why America needs more statesmen rather than politicians. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My…
‘We’ve Lost Our Humanity in This’: Widower Strives to See No Patient Left Alone Again
After his wife died in a Colorado hospital in 2020 with no family present, Steve Reiter strives to see that no patient is ever left alone again. He initiated the Never Alone Project to raise awareness about the dangers of isolating patients in hospitals and to influence legislation that would require hospitals to allow families…
FDA Says Ivermectin Doesn’t Work Against COVID-19 but Points to Studies That Show It Does
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says a drug called ivermectin does not work against COVID-19 but links to studies that show it does, an Epoch Times review has found. The FDA’s website states, “Currently available data do not show ivermectin is effective against COVID-19.” But half of the studies to which the FDA…
Former Assistant City Attorney and Police Officer in Atlanta Charged in $7 Million PPP Fraud Scheme
A former assistant city attorney and police officer in Atlanta has been charged with defrauding the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) out of $7 million. The indictment alleges that Shelitha Robertson, 60, and other co-conspirators submitted fraudulent PPP loan applications for several companies they owned, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Robertson allegedly siphoned over…
4 Takeaways from Sen. Johnson’s Panel on COVID-19 Vaccines
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) held a panel on COVID-19 vaccines in Washington on Dec. 7, featuring experts including Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough. Experts discussed vaccine development, vaccine composition, data from insurance and adverse event systems, and other topics. Here are four takeaways from the panel. Insurance Experts Record Jump in Excess Mortality…
White House Leaves Open Possibility Biden Will Sign Bill That Removes Military’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
President Joe Biden could sign a defense funding bill that includes the termination of the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the White House signaled on Dec. 7. John Kirby, a White House spokesperson, declined to say whether Biden would sign the measure if the removal of the mandate remains, but also did not say Biden would…
Billions in Pandemic Relief Sent to Hospitals That Didn’t Need Funding: Report
Billions of dollars in federal pandemic relief was sent to hospitals throughout the United States that did not need the funding, while other hospitals failed to meet their needs, according to The Wall Street Journal. Washington distributed pandemic aid by using average hospital revenue as a proxy for size in order to calculate need, while…
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