June 21, 2023
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Fathers Are Crucial to Healthy Outcomes for Kids, Studies Confirm |
by Dan Hart |
As the U.S. celebrated Father's Day over the weekend, two recent studies confirm that fathers play a central role in the mental health and behavior of their children. |
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Mayo Clinic Suspends Professor Who Deviated from 'Prescribed Messaging' on Women's Sports, COVID |
by Joshua Arnold |
Dr. Michael Joyner, a professor at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (MCCMS), was disciplined earlier this year after expressing unsanctioned viewpoints on sex distinctions and COVID treatment. In a final written warning dated March 5, department head Dr. Carlos Mantilla rebuked Joyner for a "negative and unprofessional pattern of behavior" that largely consisted of his sparring with Mayo Clinic's Public Affairs department and refusing to allow them to pre-screen his interactions with reporters. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (The FIRE) responded that MCCMS had violated "the academic freedom and free speech promises the college makes to its faculty." |
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U.S. Ignoring European Warnings on Trans Medical Industry |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A new report named the U.S. an "outlier" in promoting the trans agenda to children, while many other Western countries are now taking a more cautious approach. The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, "The U.S. is becoming an outlier among many Western nations in the way its national medical institutions treat children suffering from distress over gender identity. ... For years, the American healthcare industry has staunchly defended medical interventions for transgender minors, including puberty blockers ..." This is in contrast to several leading European nations, which are now "expressing doubts about that approach." |
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'Embrace' Anonymous Same-Sex Orgies 'With Joy': Biden's Mpox Adviser |
by Ben Johnson |
The official President Joe Biden tapped to fight mpox, the virus formerly known as monkeypox, said public health officials should not oppose Pride events that end in anonymous same-sex orgies but instead craft a policy that "supports" the "joy" victims find in random sexual encounters. After all, "one person's idea of risk is another person's idea of a great festival or Friday night," said the official, who frequently wears a pentagram in social media posts. |
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