Brigitte Merle / Getty Images Leftist City Handing Out Cash Payments Based on Race - White Residents Openly Discriminated Against The progressive bastion of San Francisco finds itself in hot water after civil rights lawyers decry new welfare programs as illegal. By John McCann December 13, 2022
JazzIRT / Getty Images Is This Right? Watch Where Pandemic Aid Ended Up “As taxpayers, we ought to know what we got for this money, and we still don’t know,” Jason Buxbaum stated. By Bronson Winslow December 11, 2022
Michael Craig / AP Parents Refuse Blood from Vaxxed Donors for Baby, What Court Does Next Leaves Them Horrified A New Zealand court has ruled against parents who refused blood transfusions for their sick baby if the donor received the COVID-19 vaccine. By The Associated Press December 7, 2022
Julia Nikhinson / AP PhotoCommentary Catholic Bishop Warns Faithful About Hillary Clinton: 'Please Don't Listen to This Evil Woman' I can't begin to describe the false equivalency Clinton suggested, or the thinking that underlies it. "Evil" is a pretty good summary. By George C. Upper III December 5, 2022
Stephen J. Cohen / Getty ImagesCommentary Look at How Fauci's Head Was Placed on This Time Magazine Cover - It Speaks Volumes Now that the scales have fallen off the public's eyes, the same fawning Time cover that hyped Fauci to godlike status now appears sinister. By Samantha Chang December 5, 2022
David Pino Photography / ShutterstockCommentary FDA Lists 124 Medications in Short Supply in Biden's America As Biden's economic destruction and supply chain issues continue, we now find that a long list of vital drugs are in short supply. By Warner Todd Huston December 5, 2022
Steve Helber / AP Former Medical Director of Children's Hospital Now in Custody, Accused of Heinous Crimes The hospital treats children with complex medical needs, including chronic illnesses, brain injuries and neurobehavioral disorders. By The Associated Press December 2, 2022
vm / Getty Images Biden Admin FDA Adds Vital Drug to Shortages List, US Families 'Just Aren't Getting a Break' A medicine many American parents need for their children is in short supply, and Republican lawmakers are blaming U.S. dependence on China. By Jack Davis December 1, 2022
Darron Cummings / AP Doctor Who Publicly Used 10-Year-Old's Abortion for Political Purpose Should Be Disciplined: AG Seeks Action The Indiana Republican attorney general is seeking disciplinary action against a doctor who publicly spoke of a 10-year-old's abortion. By The Associated Press November 30, 2022
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases / AP Due to 'Racist and Stigmatizing Language', Monkeypox Has Officially Been Renamed The World Health Organization has changed the name of the monkeypox disease to mpox, citing racist concerns. By The Associated Press November 28, 2022