(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) The City of Brotherly Love seems to be embracing "high calorie" lifestyles in a big way.
In late October, Temple University will host FatCon, which is touted as Philadelphia's (and perhaps the country's) "first fat-focused convention curated by fat people, for fat people."
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(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Medical martial law could repeat itself, despite President Joe Biden's administration stating that the COVID-19 pandemic had ended.
The Biden regime quietly and without public notice last week formed a new permanent office within the White House called the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, coming...
(Headline USA) More than 345,000 children's cups are being recalled due to lead levels that exceed the federal content ban, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
Soojimus is recalling 8-ounce and 12-ounce models of its Cupkin Double-Walled Stainless Steel Children’s Cups — sold in various colors on Amazon and...
(Headline USA) Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., was featured in a glowing cover story by Time magazine's Molly Ball that praised him for taking weeks off of work to battle depression.
The story, titled “How John Fetterman Came Out of the Darkness,” uncritically paints Fetterman as a champion for mental health and...
(Headline USA) The fallout from a Pfizer factory being damaged by a tornado could put even more pressure on already-strained drug supplies at U.S. hospitals, experts say.
Wednesday's tornado touched down near Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and ripped up the roof of a Pfizer factory that makes nearly 25% of Pfizer's...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The New York Times, after having previously denounced the observation that U.S. COVID-19 deaths were systematically over-reported, finally admitted the truth in a recent article, but buried it in paragraph 17.
"The official number is probably an exaggeration because includes some people who had virus when...
(J.J. Brannock, The Center Square) Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a news conference last week on what they said was Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra’s failure to lawfully reappoint 14 National Institutes of Health officials, including former COVID czar Anthony Fauci.
Following a bipartisan...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A California lawn care worker ran over a 27-year-old homeless woman sleeping in the tall weeds with a lawnmower, leading to her gruesome death, Breitbart reported Sunday.
According to the report, the worker was “driving a John Deere tractor with a pull-behind motor," and he did...
(Joe Mueller, The Center Square) U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and a bipartisan group of state and federal legislators on Thursday pledged at the site of a former World War II uranium plant in St. Charles to cleanup hazardous waste in the region and provide compensation for all suffering from...
(Headline USA) A fire at a Louisiana chemical plant triggered explosions that shook homes several miles away and sent flames and smoke billowing into the air, prompting emergency officials to urge a few hundred nearby residents to shelter indoors for several hours and to turn off their air conditioners.
Flames...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Some on Twitter have speculated that actor Jamie Foxx, who has been sick in the hospital for months with an undisclosed illness, may have been swapped with a double, who is making rounds in the streets to assuage people's concerns, InfoWars reported.
Foxx was allegedly seen...
(Abdul--Rahman Oladimeji Bello, Headline USA) A witless attempt by MSNBC to link physical fitness to neo-nazism recently backfired as social media users immediately called out the left-wing media on its malarkey.
On Monday, the leftist media retweeted a link to an article written last year by Cynthia Miller-Idriss, who proclaims...