Facebook Says Noting the CDC's Scientific Misrepresentations 'Could Mislead People'
The social media site slapped a warning on a column in which I criticized the CDC for exaggerating the evidence supporting mask mandates.
The social media site slapped a warning on a column in which I criticized the CDC for exaggerating the evidence supporting mask mandates.
The move makes it more likely that Title 42 expulsions of migrants will end in the near future.
If so, Title 42 expulsions might finally end. But it's not a done deal yet.
The analysis found that wearing masks in public "probably makes little or no difference."
The Cochrane Library's review of masking trials should sound the death knell for mask mandates everywhere.
One federal judge thought the state's new restrictions on medical advice were clear, while another saw a hopeless muddle.
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Throughout the pandemic, the CDC was in constant contact with Facebook, vetting what users were allowed to say on the social media site.
Secret internal Facebook emails reveal the feds' campaign to pressure social media companies into banning COVID "misinformation."
Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are still the chief drivers of our future debt. But Republicans aren't touching them.
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The company's broad definition of "misleading information" and its deference to authority invited censorship by proxy.
Overbearing CDC guidance, pointless calls to the police, and more.
The decision doesn't actually require continuation of the policy, but will have that effect indirectly. Justice Neil Gorsuch's dissent explains why the Court was wrong to take this step.
The year’s highlights in buck passing feature petulant politicians, brazen bureaucrats, careless cops, loony lawyers, and junky journalists.
College students should be able to use their own judgment on COVID boosters, not be forced into them by learning institutions.
In times of public health crises, government red tape and misguided communication make matters worse.
The judge granted the Biden administration a stay, which will keep the policy in place through late December.
The damage done by the original guidelines, including undertreatment and abrupt dose reductions, could have been avoided if the CDC had not presumed to advise doctors on how to treat pain.
Blue states may require the vaccine after the CDC recommends it, stripping families of a choice that should be theirs.
The CDC is still citing underage consumption as a reason to restrict adult access.
A deeply flawed documentary by the gray lady unwittingly makes the case for why the CDC shouldn't be studying gun violence.
"There's a new special interest group in town: parents."
The lesson here: Public health messaging needs to be clear and specific. Oh, and federal bureaucracy sucks, as usual.
The GOP has understandably cast Anthony Fauci as a villain, but there are few plans to overhaul public health bureaucracies.
Social media companies are eager to appease the government by suppressing disfavored speech.
The left-leaning commentator wants to get back to normal. So more than 600 experts want to censor her.
The Stolen Year acknowledges the public schools' COVID failures but refuses to hold anyone responsible.
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Dr. Walensky's proposed bureaucratic reshuffling is too timid.
New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control finally acknowledges that the pandemic is over for most people.
The CDC, which issued disastrous pain treatment advice in 2016, is still pushing a narrative contradicted by recent data.
"This research was a dangerous type of research that should have been reviewed," said Paul. "It wasn't."
The CDC and FDA, when confronted with scarce vaccine supply, refuse to learn from their COVID-19 mistakes.
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For trips shorter than six days, vaccinated passengers will no longer need to obtain a negative test result before boarding.
The FDA has effectively thrown up its hands over its most important food-related role.
"Have we disproven the 'lab leak' theory? No, we have not."
The feds botch another epidemic.
Evidence from the past two years suggests they won't make a difference.
One vaccination requires 100 pages of government paperwork to be processed before treatment.
Foot-dragging and red tape by the CDC and the FDA have fueled an avoidable outbreak.
But it does so on the ground that the moratorium was never properly "authorized," not because a moratorium could never be a taking.
The agency will never be controlled by fact-driven experts shielded from politics.
"Have sex with your clothes on" and "wash your fetish gear," offers the agency, which has in the past given us the brilliant advice to "cook your prosciutto" during times of salmonella spread.
The policy, which only applied to people entering the country by air, not by land, was always ill-conceived. Good riddance.