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Slashdot

Many Privileged Students at US Universities are Getting Extra Time on Tests After 'Disability' Diagnoses

Today America's college professors "struggle to accommodate the many students with an official disability designation," reports the Atlantic, "which may entitle them to extra time, a distraction-free environment, or the use of otherwise-prohibited technology." Their staff writer argues these accommodations "have become another way for the most privileged students to press their advantage." [Over the past decade and a half] the share of students at selective universities who qualify for accommodations — often, extra time on tests — has grown at a breathtaking pace. At the University of Chicago, the number has more than tripled over the past eight years; at UC Berkeley, it has nearly quintupled over the past 15 years. The increase is driven by more young people getting diagnosed with conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and by universities making the process of getting accommodations easier. The change has occurred disproportionately at the most prestigious and expensive institutions. At Brown and Harvard, more than 20 percent of undergraduates are registered as disabled. At Amherst, that figure is 34 percent. Not all of those students receive accommodations, but researchers told me that most do. The schools that enroll the most academically successful students, in other words, also have the largest share of students with a disability that could prevent them from succeeding academically. "You hear 'students with disabilities' and it's not kids in wheelchairs," one professor at a selective university, who requested anonymity because he doesn't have tenure, told me. "It's just not. It's rich kids getting extra time on tests...." Recently, mental-health issues have joined ADHD as a primary driver of the accommodations boom. Over the past decade, the number of young people diagnosed with depression or anxiety has exploded. L. Scott Lissner, the ADA coordinator at Ohio State University, told me that 36 percent of the students registered with OSU's disability office have accommodations for mental-health issues, making them the largest group of students his office serves. Many receive testing accommodations, extensions on take-home assignments, or permission to miss class. Students at Carnegie Mellon University whose severe anxiety makes concentration difficult might get extra time on tests or permission to record class sessions, Catherine Samuel, the school's director of disability resources, told me. Students with social-anxiety disorder can get a note so the professor doesn't call on them without warning... Some students get approved for housing accommodations, including single rooms and emotional-support animals. Other accommodations risk putting the needs of one student over the experience of their peers. One administrator told me that a student at a public college in California had permission to bring their mother to class. This became a problem, because the mom turned out to be an enthusiastic class participant. Professors told me that the most common — and most contentious — accommodation is the granting of extra time on exams... Several of the college students I spoke with for this story said they knew someone who had obtained a dubious diagnosis... The surge itself is undeniable. Soon, some schools may have more students receiving accommodations than not, a scenario that would have seemed absurd just a decade ago. Already, at one law school, 45 percent of students receive academic accommodations. Paul Graham Fisher, a Stanford professor who served as co-chair of the university's disability task force, told me, "I have had conversations with people in the Stanford administration. They've talked about at what point can we say no? What if it hits 50 or 60 percent? At what point do you just say 'We can't do this'?" This year, 38 percent of Stanford undergraduates are registered as having a disability; in the fall quarter, 24 percent of undergraduates were receiving academic or housing accommodations.

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Is Ruby Still a 'Serious' Programming Language?

Wired published an article by California-based writer/programmer Sheon Han arguing that Ruby "is not a serious programming language." Han believes that the world of programming has "moved on", and "everything Ruby does, another language now does better, leaving it without a distinct niche. Ruby is easy on the eyes. Its syntax is simple, free of semicolons or brackets. More so even thanPython — a language known for its readability — Ruby reads almost like plain English... Ruby, you might've guessed, is dynamically typed. Python and JavaScript are too, but over the years, those communities have developed sophisticated tools to make them behave more responsibly. None of Ruby's current solutions are on par with those. It's far too conducive to what programmers call "footguns," features that make it all too easy to shoot yourself in the foot. Critically, Ruby's performance profile consistently ranks near the bottom (read: slowest) among major languages. You may remember Twitter's infamous "fail whale," the error screen with a whale lifted by birds that appeared whenever the service went down. You could say that Ruby was largely to blame. Twitter's collapse during the 2010 World Cup served as a wake-up call, and the company resolved to migrate its backend to Scala, a more robust language. The move paid off: By the 2014 World Cup, Twitter handled a record 32 million tweets during the final match without an outage. Its new Scala-based backend could process up to 100 times faster than Ruby. In the 2010s, a wave of companies replaced much of their Ruby infrastructure, and when legacy Ruby code remained, new services were written in higher-performance languages. You may wonderwhy people are still using Ruby in 2025. It survives because of its parasitic relationship with Ruby on Rails, the web framework that enabled Ruby's widespread adoption and continues to anchor its relevance.... Rails was the framework of choice for a new generation of startups. The main code bases of Airbnb, GitHub, Twitter, Shopify, and Stripe were built on it. He points out on Stack Overflow's annual developer survey, Ruby has slipped from a top-10 technology in 2013 to #18 this year — "behind evenAssembly" — calling Ruby "a kind of professional comfort object, sustained by the inertia of legacy code bases and the loyalty of those who first imprinted upon it." But the article drew some criticism on X.com. ("You should do your next piece about how Vim isn't a serious editor and continue building your career around nerd sniping developers.") Other reactions... "Maybe WIRED is just not a serious medium..." "FWIW — Ruby powered Shopify through another Black Friday / Cyber Monday — breaking last year's record." "Maybe you should have taken a look at TypeScript..." Wired's subheading argues that Ruby "survives on affection, not utility. Let's move on." Are they right? Share your own thoughts and experiences in the comments. Is Ruby still a 'serious' programming language?

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New Jolla Phone Now Available for Pre-Order as an Independent Linux Phone

Jolla is "trying again with a new crowd-funded smartphone," reports Phoronix: Finnish company Jolla started out 14 years ago where Nokia left off with MeeGo and developed Sailfish OS as a new Linux smartphone platform. Jolla released their first smartphone in 2013 after crowdfunding but ultimately the Sailfish OS focus the past number of years now has been offering their software stack for use on other smartphone devices [including some Sony Xperia smartphones and OnePlus/Samsung/ Google/ Xiaomi devices]. This new Jolla Phone's pre-order voucher page says the phone will only produced if 2,000 units are ordered before January 4. (But in just a few days they've already received 1,721 pre-orders — all discounted to 499€ from a normal price between 599 and 699 €). Estimate delivery is the first half of 2026. "The new Jolla Phone is powered by a high-performing Mediatek 5G SoC," reports 9to5Linux, "and features 12GB RAM, 256GB storage that can be expanded to up to 2TB with a microSDXC card, a 6.36-inch FullHD AMOLED display with ~390ppi, 20:9 aspect ratio, and Gorilla Glass, and a user-replaceable 5,500mAh battery." The Linux phone also features 4G/5G support with dual nano-SIM and a global roaming modem configuration, Wi-Fi 6 wireless, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, 50MP Wide and 13MP Ultrawide main cameras, front front-facing wide-lens selfie camera, fingerprint reader on the power key, a user-changeable back cover, and an RGB indication LED. On top of that, the new Jolla Phone promises a user-configurable physical Privacy Switch that lets you turn off the microphone, Bluetooth, Android apps, or whatever you wish. The device will be available in three colors, including Snow White, Kaamos Black, and The Orange. All the specs of the new Jolla Phone were voted on by Sailfish OS community members over the past few months. Honouring the original Jolla Phone form factor and design, the new model ships with Sailfish OS (with support for Android apps), a Linux-based European alternative to dominating mobile operating systems that promises a minimum of 5 years of support, no tracking, no calling home, and no hidden analytics... The device will be manufactured and sold in Europe, but Jolla says that it will design the cellular band configuration to enable global travelling as much as possible, including e.g. roaming in the U.S. carrier networks. The initial sales markets are the EU, the UK, Switzerland, and Norway.

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The Anxieties of Full-Body MRI Scans (Not Covered by Insurance)

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank calls himself "a highly creative hypochondriac" — who just paid for an expensive MRI scan to locate abnormal spots as tiny as 2 millimeters. He discusses the pros and cons of its "diffusion-weighted imaging" technology combined with the pattern recognition of AI, which theoretically "has the potential to save our lives by revealing budding cancers, silent aneurysms and other hidden would-be killers before they become deadly. " But the scans cost $2,500 a pop and insurance won't pay. Worse, for every cancer these MRIs find, they produce a slightly greater number of false positives that require a biopsy, with the potential for infection and bleeding and emotional distress. Even when the scans don't produce a false positive, they almost always come up with some vague and disconcerting abnormality.... Will we feel better after viewing our insides? Or will we become anxious about things we hadn't even thought to worry about? Part of living has always been in the mystery, in not knowing what tomorrow will bring. Now, because of sophisticated imaging, genome sequencing and other revolutionary screening tools, we can have predictability, or at least the illusion of it. But do we want that? The American College of Radiology says we do not. Its still-current 2023 statement says there is not "sufficient evidence" to recommend full-body screening, cautioning that the scan could lead to needless testing and expense. But David Larson, chair of ACR's Commission on Quality and Safety, told me that could change as more data comes in. "When people ask me, 'Would you recommend it?' I would say it depends on your tolerance for ambiguity," he said, giving the example of somebody found to have a borderline aortic aneurysm who is advised to wait and monitor it. If "that won't keep you up at night, then I wouldn't necessarily recommend against it...." About 1 in 20 gets that dreaded call. A study Prenuvo presented earlier this year of 1,011 participants found that 4.9 percent of scans required a follow-up biopsy. Of those, 2.2 percent were actually cancer, and the other 2.7 percent were false positives. Of the 22 cancers the scans caught, 86 percent of patients had no specific symptoms. But if finding something truly awful is rare, finding something abnormal is almost guaranteed. [Vikash Modi, Prenuvo's senior medical director of preventative medicine] said only 1 in 20 scans come back completely clean. The vast majority of patients wind up in the ambiguous realm where something may look suspicious but doesn't require urgent follow-up. He opted for the cheaper $1,000 torso scan, which the senior medical director calls "our bread-and-butter area," since 17 of the 22 cancers detected in one Prenuvo study were in that area and is where they often find cancers that wouldn't be discovered until they were incurable like "that scary pancreatic stuff...." Milbank's scan found 12 "abnormalities" included "a 2.5 mm pulmonary nodule in the right lower lobe" and "a 4.6 mm intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm in the pancreatic tail" — but with 10 abnormalities labeled "minor" (and six being musculoskeletal wear-and-tear problems "I already knew about from the usual aches and pains".) Even the two "moderate" findings didn't sound that grim when I read on. The "indeterminant lesion" in my lung requires no follow-up, while the thing in my pancreas is "low-risk."... The "most interesting" finding was the pancreatic cyst, because, at this size and location, there's a 3 percent chance it will become cancerous in the next five years. But if annual follow-up scans of my pancreas (covered by insurance) show it's getting bigger, the cyst can be removed before it becomes cancer. For me, this made the MRI worthwhile. Sure, there was a 97 percent likelihood the cyst never would develop into a problem even if I hadn't learned about it. But now, with minimal inconvenience, I can eliminate that 3 percent risk of getting pancreatic cancer, the most lethal of major malignancies.

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Could America's Paper Checks Be On the Way Out, Like the Penny?

"First the penny. Next, paper checks?" asks CNN: When the U.S. Mint stopped making pennies last month for the first time in 238 years, it drew a lot of attention. But there have been quiet moves to stop using paper checks as well. The government stopped sending out most paper checks to recipients as of the end of September, part of an effort to fully modernize federal benefits payments. And on Thursday the Federal Reserve put out a notice that suggested it is considering — but only considering — the "winding down" of checking services it now provides for banks. The central bank's statement said that as an alternative to winding down those services, it is mulling more investment in its check processing services, but noted that would come at a higher cost. But it is also considering not making any such investments, in order to keep costs roughly unchanged. That would lead to reduced reliability of those services going forward. "Over time, check use has steadily declined, digital payment methods have grown in availability and use, and check fraud has risen," said the notice from the Fed. "Also, the Reserve Banks will need to make substantial investments in their check infrastructure to continue providing the same level of check services going forward." A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in June found that as of last year, more than 90% of surveyed consumers said they prefer to use something other than a check for paying bills, and just 6% paid by check. That's a sharp drop from the 18% of bills paid by checks as recently as 2017. Consumers also reported they view checks as second-worst for convenience and speed of payment, ahead of only money orders. And they're ranked as the least secure form of any payment other than cash. But even if it's true that options such as direct deposit, automatic bill paying and electronic payment systems such as Venmo, PayPal and Zelle have all reduced the need for traditional checks, paper checks are still an important part of the payment system. They make up about 5% of transactions and represent 21% of the value of all those payments, according to a statement from Michelle Bowman, the Fed's vice chair for supervision, who dissented from the Fed's Thursday statement.

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Ars Technica

Why is my dog like this? Current DNA tests won’t explain it to you.

Dog behavior is a lot more complicated than any one gene variant.

A massive, Chinese-backed port could push the Amazon Rainforest over the edge

The port will revolutionize global trade, but it’s sparking destructive rainforest routes.

Streaming service makes rare decision to lower its monthly fees

This could be just what Fubo and its subscribers need.

Netflix’s $72B WB acquisition confounds the future of movie theaters, streaming

Netflix's plans to own HBO Max, DC Comics, Harry Potter to face regulatory scrutiny.

Rare set of varied factors triggered Black Death

Volcanic eruptions in the mid-1340s triggered a chain of events that brought the Black Death to Europe.

SteamOS tested on dedicated GPUs: No, it’s not always faster than Windows

Ars testing shows SteamOS fares better on iGPUs than powerful graphics cards.

Without evidence, RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel tosses hep B vaccine recommendation

There is no data supporting a delay and no evidence of harm from a birth dose.

Elon Musk’s X first to be fined under EU’s Digital Services Act

The biggest changes Musk made to Twitter trigger a $140 million fine under DSA.

Toyota’s new GR GT picks up where the 2000GT and Lexus LFA left off

The GR GT is a V8 hybrid, and there's an electric Lexus sports car concept, too.

Knight of the Seven Kingdoms trailer brings levity to Westeros

"Every knight needs a squire, and you look like you need one more than most."

New report warns of critical climate risks in Arab region

Foundations of daily life are being pushed to the brink by human-caused warming.

Rocket Report: Blunder at Baikonur; do launchers really need rocket engines?

The Department of the Air Force approves a new home in Florida for SpaceX's Starship.

Congress warned that NASA’s current plan for Artemis “cannot work”

"The Artemis III mission and those beyond should be canceled."

In comedy of errors, men accused of wiping gov databases turned to an AI tool

Defendants were convicted of similar crimes a decade ago. How were they cleared again?

Engineer proves that Kohler’s smart toilet cameras aren’t very private

Kohler is getting the scoop on people's poop.

CDC vaccine panel realizes again it has no idea what it’s doing, delays big vote

Today's meeting was chaotic and included garbage anti-vaccine presentations.

Researchers find what makes AI chatbots politically persuasive

A massive study of political persuasion shows AIs have, at best, a weak effect.

Why won’t Steam Machine support HDMI 2.1? Digging in on the display standard drama.

Valve tells Ars its "trying to unblock" limits caused by open source driver issues.

ChatGPT hyped up violent stalker who believed he was “God’s assassin,” DOJ says

Podcaster faces up to 70 years and a $3.5 million fine for ChatGPT-linked stalking.

OnePlus 15 finally gets FCC clearance after government shutdown delay—preorders live

The device starts at $900 and comes with a free gift for a limited time.

Rebel News

'You've done nothing': MP Rempel Garner confronts immigration minister on lack of criminal deportations

UPDATE: Alleged smoke bomber still working for Department of National Defence

Canadian patriot informed that he cannot display Canada flag outside Toronto City Hall

Lise Merle presents 'Buck the Rainbow Unicorn' — get your copy today!

Chaos erupts at University of Victoria as hundreds block free speech on false '215 graves' claim

Anti-Israel protesters attempt to block street outside Toronto Munk debate

EXCLUSIVE: Liberals wanted to speech police a U.S. Congresswoman in cross-border censorship plot

WHO launches plan to make the COVID emergency response permanent

Magali Picard et la controverse entourant le projet de loi 3 : Analyse de Gabriel Giguère

Stellantis takes Canada's corporate welfare and runs to the U.S.

Breaking down an Indigenous activist's monumental victory for financial transparency

Lengthy land acknowledgements are unbearable

Powerful lobbies and a corrupt system: Dr. Jacques Chaoulli describes root causes of healthcare crisis

Lobbying for cheap labour: How Tim Hortons is gaming Canada's immigration system

Cape Breton police burn $23K on non-event at gun-grab protest

🔴Public Safety reviewing gun grab, Migrant offenders getting lighter sentences | Rebel Roundtable

Trump poised to topple Venezuela's dictatorship

Alberta cracks down on abuse of citizen-initiative laws

BREAKING: Women’s rights campaigner fined $95k, vows immediate appeal

Calling all Rebel News fans! Cast your vote for 2025's Viewers' Choice Award

The Gateway Pundit

BREAKING: Tina Peters Physical Condition Is Declining After More Than a Year of Physical and Emotional Abuse

Tina Peters, an activist, is depicted in a thoughtful expression, highlighting the theme of constitutional rights in the accompanying text.

Tina Peters, an activist, is depicted in a thoughtful expression, highlighting the theme of constitutional rights in the accompanying text.

Tina Peters is very sick, and the Colorado justice and prison systems ignore and continue to abuse her physically and mentally.  The people running Colorado treat Tina Peters like the worst terrorist ever in US captivity.  In reality, these politicians are the ones acting like the most ruthless fascists and communists in history.

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Fact Check: No, Trump Did Not Call for the Deaths of Democrat Senators Who Urged Military to Disobey Orders – Here’s the Proof

Democrats in Congress called for the military to openly defy the orders of the commander-in-chief, but did President Donald Trump actually call for their deaths in response?

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Taliban-aligned group TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan) threatens Pakistan and the United States

A diverse group of men sitting together in a large gathering, wearing traditional attire and head coverings, engaged in a communal event under a shaded tent.

A diverse group of men sitting together in a large gathering, wearing traditional attire and head coverings, engaged in a communal event under a shaded tent.

  As India moves closer to the Taliban, the India–Pakistan rift widens, especially as Pakistan continues to be plagued by the Taliban-aligned jihadist group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

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WATCH: New York Has RELEASED Nearly 7,000 Criminal Illegals with Active ICE Detainer Requests Back onto Street Since Trump Took Office – Lawless AG Letitia James Prosecuting Local Sheriffs for Working with ICE!

The state of New York has reportedly released nearly 7,000 illegal aliens from jail, including 29 individuals who were linked to homicide cases, in defiance of ICE detainer requests.  Per the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), 6,947 illegals have been released, after committing 29 homicides, 2,509 assaults, 199 burglaries, 305 robberies, 392 dangerous drugs offenses, 300 weapons offenses, and 207 sexual predatory offenses.

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Trump Admin Informs Europe: Lead NATO Defense by 2027 or Shoulder the Burden Without US

Map of Europe highlighting countries in blue, including the UK, Germany, France, and Italy, with surrounding regions labeled, showcasing geographical boundaries.

Map of Europe highlighting countries in blue, including the UK, Germany, France, and Italy, with surrounding regions labeled, showcasing geographical boundaries.

The Trump administration, according to officials cited by Reuters, has quietly informed EU diplomats that the United States expects Europe to assume most of NATO’s conventional defense responsibilities by 2027.

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Insanity: Loyola University Maryland’s Department of English Claims Literature Promotes “White Supremacy”

Elegant Tudor-style house with intricate woodwork, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flower beds, showcasing architectural charm and inviting entryway.

Elegant Tudor-style house with intricate woodwork, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flower beds, showcasing architectural charm and inviting entryway.

In the latest insanity from liberal education, according to The College Fix, “Loyola University Maryland’s Department of English recently announced its commitment to ‘anti-racism,’ claiming literature promotes ‘white supremacy.” The department of English proclaims on its website, “Literature and the literary canons have been used to validate “white supremacy.” It’s clear that DEI and Woke ideology remain the dominant ideology at Loyola.

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Germany’s Globalist Regime Bans AfD From Mayoral Elections in Rhineland-Palatinate 

Germany’s increasingly unpopular and authoritarian globalist regime has banned members of the conservative-nationalist party Alternative for Germany (AfD)—the most popular in the country—from running for local mayor in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Chicago Public Schools Blew $23.6 Million on Luxury Trips. The Full Story Is Far Worse.

Chicago city officials gather for a press conference, featuring a speaker at the podium with the city seal, surrounded by flags and community members.

Chicago city officials gather for a press conference, featuring a speaker at the podium with the city seal, surrounded by flags and community members.

Instead of investing in tutoring, extended learning time, or literacy interventions, district officials treated the funds as a travel account.

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James Carville Says the ‘Walls Are Closing in on Trump’ – Totally for Real This Time (VIDEO)

Longtime Democrat strategist and Bill Clinton bag man James Carville just said that the walls are closing in on Trump.

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SATURDAY LAUGH: Watch the Classic SNL Sketch With Heather Locklear That They Could NEVER Make Today (VIDEO)

Who couldn’t use a good laugh at the end of the week?

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ANOTHER ONE: Los Angeles County Employees Charged for $700,000 Pandemic Fraud Scheme

The country is already reeling from the massive fraud scandal unfolding in Minneapolis.

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Low IQ Maxine Waters Now Accusing Trump of Being a ‘Killer’ (VIDEO)

Rep.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper Forced to Apologize After Identifying Black Pipe Bomb Suspect as “White Man”

CNN news anchor discusses a breaking story related to law and justice, featuring an image of a smiling man in a formal shirt and tie.

CNN news anchor discusses a breaking story related to law and justice, featuring an image of a smiling man in a formal shirt and tie.

CNN anchor Jake Tapper spent part of his Friday broadcast cleaning up a mess entirely of his own making, issuing a correction after confidently identifying the newly arrested January 6 pipe bomb suspect as a “White man.” On Thursday, Tapper told the nation that the FBI had arrested “a 30-year-old White man” in connection with the infamous pipe bombs planted outside the RNC and DNC headquarters on the eve of January 6.

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BREAKING: Clinton Judge Blocks Prosecutors From Accessing Key Evidence in Criminal Case Against James Comey

A federal judge on Saturday blocked federal prosecutors from accessing key evidence in the criminal case against James Comey.

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Tim Walz’s Daughter Goes on Profanity-Laced Tirade Against President Trump, Claims “Cult Members” Are Driving by Her House Screaming “Retard” (VIDEO)

Young woman speaking directly to the camera in a casual setting, wearing a blue hoodie, with a focused expression and indoor background.

Young woman speaking directly to the camera in a casual setting, wearing a blue hoodie, with a focused expression and indoor background.

Tim Walz’s 24-year-old daughter, Hope Walz, went on a profanity-laced tirade on her TikTok account after President Trump called her dad “retarded.” Earlier this week, corrupt Minnesota Governor and failed Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz claimed strangers are driving by his house and screaming “retard.” President Trump on Thanksgiving called Tim Walz “retarded” in Truth Social rant against the illegal aliens and Somalians leeching off the American taxpayer.

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Dissentwatch

Tim Pool SLAMS Mass Migration, Government Is IGNORING Obvious Problems

Russia’s Shoigu to Visit Vietnam, Laos Next Week for High-Level Talks – Security Council

EU planning for war with Russia by 2030 – Orban

Conflicts Start in Ukrainian Military Over Attempts to Leave Positions – Radio Intercept

Conflicts Start in Ukrainian Military Over Attempts to Leave Positions – Radio Intercept

Conflicts Start in Ukrainian Military Over Attempts to Leave Positions – Radio Intercept

Trump’s 3 Choices In Ukraine (A Win-Win-Win For Russia)

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Childrens Health Defense

New CHD Book, ‘Total Load Theory,’ Offers Practical Guidance for Addressing Toxic Overload

Book Cover: Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health

Washington, D.C. – Children’s Health Defense (CHD) announced today the publication of the highly anticipated book, “Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health.” Author Patricia Lemer, co-founder and Executive Director of Developmental Delay Resources (DDR), has over 50 years of experience working with families of children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and more.

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A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Children: From Preconception to Early Childhood

Book Cover: A Parent's Guide to Healthy Children: From Preconception to Early Childhood

A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Children empowers new and expectant parents with gentle, natural, and holistic ways to promote their children’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being—from preconception through early childhood.

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Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health

Book Cover: Total Load Theory

About one in six children and many adults are diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders. What causes autism, attention, learning disabilities, and anxiety? Patricia Lemer answers that question with a new paradigm: “Total Load Theory.”

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Children’s Health Defense Supports Student Fighting to Get Back to School After Religious and Medical Vaccine Exemptions Denied

"Sarah Doe" and her mother

Case could lead a path to restoring the religious vaccine exemption in New York; hearing for restraining order set for August 12.

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CHD Scientists Dispel 23-Year-Old Study Debunking MMR Vaccine’s Link to Autism

CHD Scientists Dispel MMR-Autism Study's Flawed Claims

According to scientists, the Danish study that refutes the causal connection between the MMR vaccine and autism lacks supporting data.

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Upcoming CHD Book, ‘Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality,’ Provides New Insights on Old Perceptions

Upcoming CHD Book, ‘Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality,’ Provides New Insights on Old Perceptions

McCullough and Leake provide readers with an unvarnished look at the history of vaccination and its rapid rise to hero status within the medical community and among the public. Often credited with “eradicating” various communicable diseases, the reality of both the successes and failures of vaccines is often at odds with the public’s perception.

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Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing

Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing - Brian Hooker, Polley Tommey - Senate Testimony

Parents testify about their children’s vaccine injuries and how it has changed their lives and the lives of those around them. Additional testimony will include medical and scientific experts who will discuss the extensive research and data on vaccine injuries.

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Latest Poll: Almost Half of American Voters Support Reevaluating CDC’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Zogby/CHD National Poll: The State of Public Health

A poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that only 30% support maintaining the current vaccine schedule, 21% undecided, and 48% believe that vaccine manufacturers should not be immune from lawsuits for injuries.

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Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality

Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality

Hear from Peter McCullough and John Leake about their new book. The word “vaccine” derives from the Latin word for cow. The English physician, Edward Jenner, coined it in his 1798 pamphlet ”An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae.” The last two Latin words mean “Smallpox of the Cow,” or cowpox. Jenner […]

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Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power (Canary In a Covid World)

Book Cover: Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power (Canary In a Covid World)

Amazon #1 Best Seller Thirty seven courageous voices—doctors, researchers, scientists, lawyers, journalists, ethicists, and creatives—reveal how powerful interests used the COVID-19 crisis as a tool to reshape our world. This is a rich, varied, and deeply disturbing story, told by some of the world’s bravest and most qualified voices, of how our health care, information, […]

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Canary In a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World

Book Cover: Canary In a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World

Amazon #1 Best Seller across multiple categories and a defining book of the Covid era. A groundbreaking work, it offers unparalleled insights and may be the most important compilation from this pivotal time. The 34 authors, the Canaries, are courageous people. They are critical thinkers, who are prepared to put everything on the line to […]

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IEP Guide for All

IEP Guide for All - Book Cover

A Comprehensive and Accessible Guide to the IEP Process The IEP process can be confusing, frustrating, and time-consuming. Understanding what your child or student needs is one thing, but getting them help and resources can be another thing altogether. Drawing on decades of experience, Jennifer Laviano and Julie Swanson are uniquely positioned to guide both […]

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Healthy Food for Healthy Kids

Healthy Foods for Healthy Kids - Book

Discover the ultimate guide to delicious, paleo- and keto-friendly meals that your kids will love! In this groundbreaking cookbook, renowned chef Pete Evans presents 120 easy, mouthwatering recipes designed to keep your little ones happy and healthy.

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Latest Poll: More Than One-Third of Moderate Voters Do Not Trust Federal Health Agencies

Zogby/CHD National Poll: The State of Public Health

The poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that more than half oppose government vaccine mandates and believe the public should have the right to sue vaccine manufacturers for injuries.

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Children’s Health Defense CEO, Mary Holland, Esq. Statement on Pardon of Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci Pardon

Children’s Health Defense is profoundly disappointed by President Biden’s preemptive pardon of Anthony Fauci today, which prevents the possibility of a conviction for federal crimes dating back to January 1, 2014. "We know that Tony Fauci lied."

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New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinated individuals may ‘shed’ spike protein to unvaccinated women

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Striking trend of menstrual irregularities is comparable in both populations when in close proximity.

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New CHD Book Uncovers the Mechanisms That Turn Medicine Deadly

The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine

Meticulously researched exposé reveals the many ways modern medicine puts patients’ lives at risk.

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New CHD Book Presents Analysis of COVID Policy by Independent Scientists

Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole Now Available

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Skyhorse Publishing released “Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic” today.

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New research examines the role of the immune system in the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Brian Hooker, PhD, co-authored a new paper, “The Neuroimmunology of Autism” published this week on the multidisciplinary research platform Preprints.org.

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CHD Scientists Identify 19 Different Diseases Associated with Routine Infant Vaccine

hib vaccine and mom holding infant in arms

Wyeth’s HibTITER® shot linked to gastrointestinal, respiratory, and dermatological adverse outcomes

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Infowars

Musk Calls for Abolition of EU

Tech mogul lashed out at the “bureaucratic monster” after his platform X was slapped with a huge fine

EU Planning for War With Russia by 2030 – Hungary PM

PM Orban warns bloc is shifting its economy to reach full combat readiness within five years

French Government’s Plan to ‘Label’ News Outlets Backfires Spectacularly

France's liberté, égalité, and fraternité won't be buried so easily

The Truth Hurts: Yes, Tim Walz Is Seriously Retarded—but Don’t Be Fooled: He’s Seriously Dangerous Too

Trump is right about Tim Walz, but that doesn't make him any less dangerous

CDC Advisory Panel Votes To End Hepatitis B Shot Recommendation For Newborns

The vote marks a major victory for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" effort.

Unlicensed Mexican Trucker Crashes Into School Bus on Washington Highway – Police

Foreign male driving tractor-trailer without license or insurance causes major pileup on Interstate 5, authorities say

Previously Deported Illegal Arrested After Brutal Stabbing On Charlotte, NC Train

POTUS writes, "Another stabbing by an Illegal Migrant in Charlotte, North Carolina. What’s going on in Charlotte?"

Demonic! Country Artist Zac Brown Displays Satanic Imagery During Song Performance At “The Sphere” Las Vegas

The establishment music industry is openly serving the devil.

White House Doubles Down After Pop Singer Sabrina Carpenter Whined About Her Song Being Used In Pro-ICE Video

Trump admin releases second video featuring pop star.

 

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