Texas AG Ken Paxton’s lawsuit targets NY doctor who prescribed abortion-inducing drugs via telemedicine
Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Dr. Margaret Carpenter, a prominent physician and founder of the pro-abortion group Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine (ACT), for providing abortion-inducing drugs via telemedicine.
The lawsuit centers on an alleged incident where Carpenter prescribed mifepristone and…
SpaceX has formally requested to incorporate its South Texas launch site, Starbase, as a new city in the Rio Grande Valley.
The move aims to streamline processes for building amenities and supporting the growing workforce necessary for the company's ambitious projects.
SpaceX's general manager emphasized the need for community development to support essential services like…
U.S. to increase troop presence in Syria, meet with previously designated terrorist group Hav’at Tahrir al-Sham
The US doubled its troop presence in Syria to 2,000.
Washington is considering sending a delegation to meet Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite HTS being previously designated as a terrorist group.
The US is willing to engage with the…
Israel decided to close its embassy in Ireland as a response to Dublin's criticism of Israeli operations in Gaza.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry accused the Irish government of crossing "red lines" with its "extreme" policies and "anti-Semitic rhetoric," claiming Ireland engages in "delegitimization and demonization" of Israel.
Ireland has backed South Africa's bid at the…
A lack of integrity in Academia: Harvard professor found GUILTY of fraudulent research to promote CRT theory
Enos, a tenured professor, was found guilty of fabricating data to support his Racial Threat Theory, a branch of Critical Race Theory, raising concerns about academic integrity and the politicization of education.
The scandal highlights how political bias…
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals issued seven recalls in recent months, including one for potentially deadly potassium chloride capsules.
The recalls stem from improper dissolution of pills made at a factory in India, with one recall involving 47 million flawed capsules.
The FDA has not inspected the factory since 2019, despite repeated recalls and potential lethal consequences.
Glenmark…
Louisiana patient tests positive for bird flu – on par with Dr. Peter Hotez’s pandemic threats once Trump takes office
H5N1 has now been detected in a hospitalized patient in Louisiana, marking the first severe case in the U.S.
Dr. Peter Hotez mockingly warned of multiple viral threats coming to the U.S. once Donald Trump…
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) confirmed that the European Commission violated EU privacy laws through its "Chat Control" proposal.
The EU launched targeted ads on X (formerly Twitter) to sway public opinion on the "Chat Control" proposal. However, the campaign used micro-targeting that processed citizens' sensitive political data without consent.
Regional nonprofit noyb filed…
Mysterious drones spotted over New York and New Jersey have raised concerns about their purpose and origin.
Elevated radiation levels detected in New York City, particularly in the Bronx and Upper West Side, have sparked fears of a nuclear search.
Some speculate the drones could be part of a covert U.S. government operation to locate…
Surveillance rewires how we perceive others, affects the subconscious in primal ways
In the age of constant surveillance, Big Brother isn't merely an ominous figure from a dystopian novel. He's here, ever vigilant, and he's not just watching—he's rewiring the very fabric of our perception. A groundbreaking study out of the University of Technology Sydney…