by Mark Angelides | May 15, 2021 | Articles, Biden Administration, Good Reads
Fridays have long been known as the day on which to bury bad news. And when a story that has largely positive feedback comes along, it’s a perfect opportunity to cover for more “controversial” decisions. President Biden was granted just such an...
by Lorraine Silvetz, MSW | Feb 12, 2020 | Articles, Healthcare, International, International, Politics, Social Issues
The Coronavirus has breached containment in Wuhan. As news filters out that many major cities in China are moving to quarantine and lockdown, the nation’s largest economic center and trade city, Shanghai, has also fallen to the pandemic and, as reported by the Chinese...
by Tim Donner | Jan 23, 2020 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
Success in politics has always required vision beyond the latest crisis and thinking beyond one’s own most extreme instincts. For Democrats and the left, a striking inability to accomplish either fundamental task has headed them inexorably toward a ditch. Impeachment...
by Lorraine Silvetz, MSW | Jan 21, 2020 | Articles, Healthcare, Social Issues
The World Health Organization (WHO) held the Global Vaccine Safety Summit in December and, thanks to a leaked video of the summit, revealed some alarming news. As W.H.O. Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan explained, there isn’t really a good safety monitoring...
by Leesa K. Donner | Nov 17, 2019 | Articles, Healthcare, Science, Social Issues
To flu shot or not to flu shot – that is the question. The answer may not be clear to you, but one thing is: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning the public that a particularly nasty flu season is expected. The first deaths from influenza...