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14 January 2025
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Roger Watson is in Washington D.C., a city completely in the grip of Harris-Walz mania. Every banner, button or shout-out is for Kamala Harris. It's a bubble completely detached from the country it governs.
In a historic move, a U.S. public health authority has voted to ban COVID-19 vaccines, claiming that the risks now outweigh the benefits
Too many still view American politics through a Left-Right binary, says Prof James Alexander. A better lens is to see that a vote for Harris is a vote for the Court party, while outsider Trump represents the Country.
Hillary Clinton has accused Donald Trump of re-enacting a Nazi rally by holding an event in Madison Square Garden this weekend. It comes after Kamala Harris called him "a fascist". Desperate stuff.
Donald Trump is going to win the election and the polls are underestimating his support, America’s top analyst Nate Silver has said.
Democrats are no longer hiding their plan to censor America, with the First Amendment seen as a major barrier to "hammering disinformation out of existence" and not fit for purpose, says Andrew Doyle. We have been warned.
Kamala Harris’s plagiarism is "more serious" than it first seemed, a New York Times expert has admitted after he initially downplayed more than a dozen examples of copied paragraphs in her book.
Using Latin names for plants may be racist, the University of Michigan has warned, in guidance to prevent the influence of colonial "power structures" on visitors.
Anthony Fauci's new memoir reminds us that he was the driving force behind gain-of-function research, ruinous lockdowns and devastating school closures, and that he could never accept fault, says Prof Jay Bhattacharya.
Sharif El-Mekki is a black nationalist with family ties to Iran who supports school segregation and runs a nonprofit that has raked in nearly $20m from the taxpayer and nonprofits, including the Gates Foundation.
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