by Carolyn Hendler, JD
Merck & Co. is about to face a jury trial defending against a claim that Merck advertisements misrepresented that the Gardasil vaccine was safe and effective.
by Rasha Abou jalal
GAZA—On an afternoon in early February, Sami Abu Amr, a 61-year-old farmer, walked through his roughly three-acre stretch of land that lies east of the
by Ken Klippenstein
In his first month in office, President Trump has approved $10 billion worth of bombs to Israel, according to little noticed government releases.
While the entire news
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Story at-a-glance
* A 2006 landmark Alzheimer’s study published in the journal Nature has been retracted after investigators uncovered manipulated images, calling into question nearly two
By Elizabeth Pritchett Fox News
The U.S. Air Force has designed two unmanned fighter jets – the first of its kind – and the historic aircraft will be ready to fly
By Tracy Swartz, nypost.com
It may be time to find America’s next top bottle.
Microplastics are everywhere — in the beauty products we wear, the cleaning supplies we use
By Iulian Dnistran
* Honda has a new fuel cell module.
* It was developed independently by the company.
* The module is more powerful, more compact and cheaper to build than its
James Delingpole:
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by Max Borders
Imagine a society where a government no longer monopolizes law enforcement. In this social arrangement, the responsibility for community safety shifts. Because nature abhors vacuums—and criminals
By Visual Capitalist Brand Solutions
Ranked: The Top 10 States by Average Net Worth
The average American’s net worth across all states is nearly $595,000. However, wealth levels
by Sarah Pope, westonaprice.org
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by Tyler Durden, by Michelle Standlee via The Epoch Times
A few decades ago, many U.S. school cafeterias prepared meals from scratch for hundreds of students each day. As