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
Politics, Breaking News
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 Syrian athletes began the Saudi Arabia-hosted Gulf skiing championships in the King Abdullah Economic City, across the Red Sea from the historic city … Read more
Mayim Bialik’s Newsweek.com site (full disclosure: I edit the site) was actually the “before” of this morning’s news. The overhaul, however, is a huge departure … 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
CNN’s Shannon Bream talks to a police detective investigating the disappearance of a missing teenage girl from Georgia’s Polk County. Community members and investigators search … 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
Cliff Freeman, an advertising executive who worked for J. Walter Thompson from 1973 to 1994, died on Saturday, according to an obituary published by The … Read more
The Postwar Department, Minister of Information in pre-Eisenhower General Motors, said of Mr Sellers in 1976, “His knowledge of history spans more than a century … Read more