Vaccine hesitancy could infect other parents
By Andrew Wakefield, M.D. June 10, 2015 Four men have died in the last decade from Ivermectin-related infections. If your kids are eligible for insurance … Read more
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By Andrew Wakefield, M.D. June 10, 2015 Four men have died in the last decade from Ivermectin-related infections. If your kids are eligible for insurance … Read more
Thousands of New York City public school teachers and aides will lose their jobs this fall, with many of the hundreds of schools that were … Read more
This past weekend I got to go see a movie with my mom-in-law. She is 74 and mother of my wife, who is 45. Her … Read more
Costco announced on Wednesday that it was limiting shoppers to buying only four six-packs of toilet paper in one transaction. No other discounts, no other … Read more
Wall Street staged a rally on Friday, erasing losses for the week as investor concerns eased about political uncertainty in Washington, and a surprise improvement … Read more
As part of a year-long collaboration between Smithsonian Magazine and FODAC (the Federal Office of Defense Academy Support), the Washington Post is hosting a family-focused … Read more
The government in Michigan recently turned to a collaboration between two companies to capture online results about how people feel about the new screening programme. … Read more
Image caption “Come check us out; I need your business.” – Wendy Davis The owner of a women’s clinic in Oklahoma says they’re seeing “freakishly … Read more
A manufacturing issue associated with the use of co-laminated timber (CLT) in building products is preventing national members of the Costco building division from moving … Read more
Congress must act on immigration reform to avoid a stalemate, not just the next big fight, the Republican senators James Lankford and Thom Tillis said. … Read more