- “Coroner rules AstraZeneca vaccine should be added to death certificate of ‘fit and healthy’ psychologist, 32, who suffered blood clot to the brain 10 days after receiving the jab” – Dr. Stephen Wright died after experiencing “unintended complications” of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, an inquest has ruled, the Mail reports.
- “One final question for regulators” – Ramesh Thakur in Spectator Australia pointedly asks the drugs regulators: “If you become transparent on efficacy, investigate safety signals urgently and fully and publish the findings honestly, in the long run will your credibility worsen or will you begin to regain public trust and confidence?”
- “The FDA is raising the white flag on the mRNA Covid shots.” – Unvaccinated adults will no longer be offered more than a single mRNA dose and it must be the ‘bivalent’ version, reports Alex Berenson.
- “The hypocrisy of the Fox pile-on” – To hear the same woke media organisations that have ignored reality about the mRNA jabs and Covid for three years lecture Fox on journalism is the definition of irony, says Alex Berenson.
- “Berenson v. Biden: The Potential and Significance” – Berenson v. Biden could unearth more information on the Covid era than his reporting would have ever uncovered, says the Brownstone Institute.
- “Young people are too scared to have kids – and climate change hysteria is to blame” – Activists like Just Stop Oil think they’re saving us but making parenthood an ‘immoral’ choice is only bringing the end of the world closer, says Michael Deacon in the Telegraph.
- “New York City to Track Personal Food Choices Using Credit Card Data” – It’s needed to fight climate change, the Mayor says, according to Igor Chudov.
- “Italy risks ‘ethnic replacement’ because of low birth rate and high immigration, says minister” – An Italian minister on Tuesday said the country risked undergoing “ethnic replacement” due to its low birth rate and the arrival of thousands of migrants, sparking a heated immigration row, the Telegraph reports.
- “Florida bans lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation in all public school grades in expansion of the so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill” – The Florida Board of Education approved on Wednesday an expansion of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ rule prohibiting the teaching of gender identity and sexual orientation in all grade levels, the Mail reports.
- “‘Why would you want to drink Bud Light?’: DeSantis joins boycott over ‘woke’ trans advert” – DeSantis said Bud Light was part of a wider corporate America movement “trying to change” the country, reports the Telegraph.
- “Why is Netflix pretending that Cleopatra was black?” – She may have lived in Africa, but she was of Greek heritage, says David Abulafia in the Spectator.
- “Why WhatsApp could quit the U.K. over the Online Safety Bill” – WhatsApp, Signal and five other messaging services have joined forces to attack the Government’s Online Safety Bill, saying they fear the bill will kill end-to-end encryption and open the door to “routine, general and indiscriminate surveillance of personal messages”, writes Matthew Lesh in the Spectator.
- “William Hague (unwisely) enters the trans debate” – The former Tory leader fails to see the importance of single-sex institutions, says Debbie Hayton in UnHerd.
- “This Shadowy Group Ran The Government’s Censorship Scheme” – The State Department’s Global Engagement Centre used a cutout corporation headed by a former intelligence officer to fund and promote the blacklisting of conservative media outlets and other censorship endeavours, according to Margot Cleveland in the Federalist.
- “You may be aware that Matt Walsh had his Twitter account hacked last night. What you may not know is that the attack went well beyond Twitter. The hackers have managed to gain access to, well, everything, including 20 years of Matt’s emails” – Read the viral Twitter thread from Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing on the many challenges faced by Right of centre journalism.
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