Covid-19

Kansas GOP lawmaker convinces his colleagues to back 'dangerous' bill that provides him with legal cover

Sen. Mark Steffen succeeded Tuesday in persuading Republicans on a health panel to advance legislation that would clear him from punishment by state regulators for prescribing ivermectin to COVID-19 patients.

The Hutchinson Republican and anesthesiologist revealed last month he was under investigation by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts. He proposed legislation that would block the board from taking action against doctors who prescribe ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine for off-label uses.

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Giving 'big fish' Jeffrey Clark immunity in Jan 6 probe would be a 'bad idea': former FBI official

On Monday, writing for MSNBC, former FBI counterintelligence official Frank Figliuzzi warned against a recent suggestion from Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) last week that the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol insurrection is considering an immunity deal for Jeffrey Clark, the former DOJ official who helped former President Donald Trump strategize on overturning the 2020 election.

"That would be a bad idea for at least three reasons," warned Figliuzzi.

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Republicans are probably going to use the Canadian trucker protest to ignite rage for 2022: Charlie Pierce

Esquire's Charlie Pierce wrote on Monday that the United States has exported its crazy anti-vaxxers to Canada -- but they're not going facing the soft response that protesters have in the U.S.

As truckers flooded the streets of Ottawa, politicians on all sides are pushing for a heavy response from law enforcement. Ontario Premier Doug Ford tweeted that he has sent law enforcement assistance to Ottawa. As Pierce explained, "as far as wingnut uprisings go, when you’ve lost Doug Ford…"

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Mike Lindell tied to 'pseudoscience' dark-money group pushing deadly plant toxin as COVID cure: report

Right-wing conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers have pushed a number of alternative COVID-19 cures ranging from useless to downright harmful — from an anti-malaria drug, to a dewormer, to liquid silver, to drinking antiseptic and bleach, to even taking powerful sex hormone suppressors used in transgender health care.

But one of the most potentially dangerous of these quack remedies was oleandrin, a toxin found in Oleander plants that can cause deadly disruptions of heart rhythm. And one of its biggest proponents has been Mike Lindell, the infamous CEO of MyPillow who has been on a Quixotic quest to overturn the 2020 presidential election and "reinstate" former President Donald Trump.

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NBC appears to be ignoring how bad the conditions are for Olympic athletes in China: report

For anyone watching the Beijing Olympics, everything looks great, but behind the scenes, it's a disaster.

The Guardian reported Sunday that the two main issues are weather and the COVID crisis.

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As winter blast hits Texas, Ted Cruz diverts resources to 'hero' Canadian truckers for anti-vax campaign

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) announced on Sunday that he is pushing for an investigation into GoFundMe for Canadian truckers despite a winter storm that is pounding the senator's state.

During an interview on Fox News, Cruz said that he had taken up the cause of Canadian truckers who oppose vaccine mandates after GoFundMe froze $10 million of their funds.

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Fox News hypes 'mainstream' anti-vax truckers movement -- even as they fly QAnon flags at rallies

The truckers in Canada who have been protesting against vaccine mandates have been getting significant hype on Fox News this week -- and The Daily Beast reports that the network has been trying to whitewash the extremist sentiments driving the movement.

Fox News host Harris Faulkner on Thursday claimed that the anti-vax mandate protests in Canada are very "mainstream" despite the fact that the network's own footage showed demonstrators waving QAnon flags.

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US star Joe Rogan, podcaster in eye of misinformation storm

US podcast star Joe Rogan, who has been called out by music legends Neil Young and Joni Mitchell for spreading Covid-19 disinformation on the hugely popular Spotify streaming service, is as enthralling as he is provocative.

At 54, the former taekwondo champion has millions of fans, who appreciate his outspokenness, his iconoclastic ideas, and the variety of his guests.

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US Army to discharge soldiers who refuse Covid vaccine

The US Army announced Wednesday it will begin discharging soldiers who refuse to comply with a mandatory Covid-19 vaccination rule.

"Unvaccinated Soldiers present risk to the force and jeopardize readiness," Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth said in a statement.

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Trump's Jan. 6 pardon offer is 'very important evidence' that violence was 'part of the plan': Adam Schiff

Former president Donald Trump's offer to pardon Capitol insurrectionists is "very important evidence" that speaks to his intent on Jan. 6, according to Rep. Adam Schiff (R-CA).

Appearing on on MSNBC on Wednesday night, Schiff — a member of the House Select Committee investigating the insurrection — noted that Trump has a long history of using pardons and other tactics to try to influence and intimidate witnesses.

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Pfizer seeks US approval of COVID vaccine for children under 5

Pfizer and BioNTech said Tuesday they are seeking emergency authorization from US health regulators for use of their Covid vaccine for children aged over six months and under five years.

If the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorizes the two-shot regimen, it will become the first Covid vaccine available to this age group in the United States.

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In pandemic’s isolation, an alarming number of teenage girls are attempting suicide

For 24/7 mental health support in English or Spanish, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s free help line at 800-662-4357. You can also reach a trained crisis counselor through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling 800-273-8255 or texting 741741.

Growing up, Charley Tennen was rarely alone. The youngest of seven kids in a loud, busy house in El Paso, she was always out at a party, shopping with friends or organizing a road trip.

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Pet owners go private to jet 'fur babies' out of Hong Kong

Bags packed and ready to go, Hong Kong house cats Teddy and Newman were all set for leaving on a private jet plane -- an expensive last resort for their owners as the city piles on pandemic restrictions.

China remains one of the few places left in the world pursuing a strict "zero-Covid" policy, transforming Hong Kong, a one-time aviation hub, into a city where thwarted travel plans and cancelled flights are the norm.

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