Posted inHealthcare

Ohio Judge Orders Hospital to Treat Ventilated COVID-19 Patient With Ivermectin

By Li Hai A Butler County judge in Ohio has ordered a hospital to administer Ivermectin to a ventilated COVID-19 patient, granting an emergency relief filed by the patient’s wife. Butler County Common Pleas Judge Gregory Howard ruled last week that West Chester Hospital, part of the University of Cincinnati’s health network UC Health, must “immediately administer Ivermectin” […]

Posted inHealthcare

COVID Vaccine Injury Reports Jump by 27,000 in One Week, FDA Pulls ‘Bait and Switch’ With Pfizer Vaccine Approval

By Megan Redshaw VAERS data released Friday by the CDC showed a total of 623,343 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 13,627 deaths and 84,466 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and Aug. 20, 2021. The Defender is experiencing censorship on many social channels. Be sure to stay in touch […]

Posted inWorld

Denmark Says It Will Remove All COVID-19 Restrictions, Including Vaccine Passports

By Jack Phillips Denmark will lift all its remaining COVID-19 restrictions, including vaccine passports, on Sept. 10 after the country’s health ministry declared the CCP virus “no longer a critical threat to society.” “The epidemic is under control, we have record vaccination levels,” Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said in a statement on Friday, according to a translation. “That is why we […]

Posted inWorld

UK Parliament Holds Biden ‘In Contempt’ Over ‘Catastrophic,’ ‘Shameful’ Unilateral U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

By Fuzzy Slippers – a constitutional conservative, a writer, and an editor. America’s back. As the Biden-bungled Afghanistan withdrawal travesty unfolds and questions arise—even at the New York Times—about Biden’s competency, empathy, and honesty, it is worth revisiting the UK Parliament’s decision to hold Biden in contempt. The brutal assessment of our arguably closest ally adds dimension […]

Posted inWeather

Henri Weakens to Tropical Storm Ahead of Northeast Landfall as Millions Brace for Severe Weather

By Melanie Sun Henri weakened slightly to a tropical storm early Sunday as it was slated to pummel a long stretch of northeastern coastline, where millions on New York’s Long Island and in southern New England braced for the possibility of flooding, toppled trees, and extended power outages. According to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane […]

Posted inNational News

Arkansas AG Rutledge Argues That Critical Race Theory ‘Violates’ Civil Rights Act

By Masooma Haq In response to a state legislator’s question, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge said teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) ideologies in schools does violate U.S. laws. “Teaching Critical Race Theory and similar discriminatory ideologies violates Title VI, the Equal Protection Clause, and Article II of the Arkansas Constitution,” said Attorney General Rutledge in […]

Posted inNational News

States Set to Begin Redistricting After Census Publishes 2020 Data

By Masooma Haq Most states have had to delay their redistricting efforts because of the U.S. Census Bureau’s pandemic-related challenges. On Thursday, the Bureau officially released its 2020 census data, which sets states up to begin quickly drawing up their districts ahead of state and federal elections. The 2020 Census data shows overall population growth, with the […]

Posted inNational News

One Democrat Joins All GOP Senators to Pass Anti-Critical Race Theory Amendment

By Jack Phillips The Senate on Tuesday passed an amendment that bans federal tax dollars from being used to promote or teach critical race theory (CRT), a quasi-Marxist ideology, in schools. The amendment, introduced by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), was included in the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation budget package. Last month, the Arkansas senator introduced the Stop […]

Posted inNational News

Fund to Pay Epstein Victims Sends $125 Million to 150 People

By Zachary Stieber A fund set up to pay people who said they were victimized by convicted sex offender and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein paid out nearly $125 million to 150 claimants, an administrator said Monday. Jordana Feldman, the administrator, announced the completion of the payout process. Approximately 92 percent of eligible alleged victims accepted compensation […]