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Slashdot
Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Affecting X.Org Server For 18 Years
Phoronix's Michael Larabel reports: CVE-2024-9632 was made public today as the latest security vulnerability affecting the X.Org Server. The CVE-2024-9632 security issue has been present in the codebase now for 18 years and can lead to local privilege escalation. Introduced in the X.Org Server 1.1.1 release back in 2006, CVE-2024-9632 affects the X.Org Server as well as XWayland too. By providing a modified bitmap to the X.Org Server, a heap-based buffer overflow privilege escalation can occur. This security issue is within _XkbSetCompatMap() and stems from not updating the heap size properly and can lead to local privilege escalation if the server is run as root or as a remote code execution with X11 over SSH. You can read the security advisory announcement here.
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OpenAI Builds First Chip With Broadcom and TSMC, Scales Back Foundry Ambition
OpenAI is partnering with Broadcom and TSMC to design its first in-house AI chip while supplementing its infrastructure with AMD chips, aiming to diversify its reliance on Nvidia GPUs. "The company has dropped the ambitious foundry plans for now due to the costs and time needed to build a network, and plans instead to focus on in-house chip design effort," adds Reuters. From the report: OpenAI has been working for months with Broadcom to build its first AI chip focusing on inference, according to sources. Demand right now is greater for training chips, but analysts have predicted the need for inference chips could surpass them as more AI applications are deployed. Broadcom helps companies including Alphabet unit Google fine-tune chip designs for manufacturing and also supplies parts of the design that help move information on and off the chips quickly. This is important in AI systems where tens of thousands of chips are strung together to work in tandem. OpenAI is still determining whether to develop or acquire other elements for its chip design, and may engage additional partners, said two of the sources. The company has assembled a chip team of about 20 people, led by top engineers who have previously built Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) at Google, including Thomas Norrie and Richard Ho. Sources said that through Broadcom, OpenAI has secured manufacturing capacity with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company to make its first custom-designed chip in 2026. They said the timeline could change. Currently, Nvidia's GPUs hold over 80% market share. But shortages and rising costs have led major customers like Microsoft, Meta, and now OpenAI, to explore in-house or external alternatives.
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LinkedIn Launches Its First AI Agent To Take On the Role of Job Recruiters
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: LinkedIn, the social platform used by professionals to connect with others in their field, hunt for jobs, and develop skills, is taking the wraps off its latest effort to build artificial intelligence tools for users. Hiring Assistant is a new product designed to take on a wide array of recruitment tasks, from ingesting scrappy notes and thoughts to turn into longer job descriptions, through to sourcing candidates and engaging with them. LinkedIn is describing Hiring Assistant as a milestone in its AI trajectory: it is, per the Microsoft-owned company, its first "AI agent" And one that happens to be targeting one of LinkedIn's most lucrative categories of users (recruiters). LinkedIn said the AI assistant is now live with a "select group" of customers (large enterprises such as AMD, Canva, Siemens and Zurich Insurance among them). It's slated to be rolling out more widely in the coming months. [...] "It's designed to take on a recruiter's most repetitive task so they can spend more time on the most impactful part of their jobs," Hari Srinivasan, LinkedIn's VP of product, said in an interview -- "a big statement," he admitted. The product includes the ability to upload full job descriptions, or just note what you want it to have, along with job postings that you like the look of from other companies or roles. In turn, that becomes a list of qualifications you're looking for, as well as an initial pipeline of candidates that you can interact with -- to look for more potential hires that are similar to some, or less like others -- with algorithms designed to search based on skills rather than other indicators (such as where a person lives or went to school), per Srinivasan. The AI assistant also integrates with third-party application tracking systems, although ultimately, the whole system is trained on LinkedIn data, which spans 1 billion users, 68 million companies and 41,000 skills. LinkedIn said Hiring Assistant is due to get more features soon, such as messaging and scheduling support for interviews, as well as handle follow-ups when candidates have questions before or after interviews. Basically the aim is for it to cover a lot of (time-consuming) admin-style tasks, plus take on some of the thinking, that recruiters have to do daily. Second, unlike many of the other AI features that LinkedIn has released, Hiring Assistant is very squarely aimed at LinkedIn's B2B business, the products it sells to the recruitment industry. "We're really focused on making Hiring Assistant great," said Erran Berger, VP of engineering, in an interview. "This is all bleeding edge, and I mean everything from the experience and how our users are going to interact with it, to the technology that backs it. And so we're really focused on nailing that a lot of the technology we've built is applicable to problems that we're trying to solve for our members and customers. But right now, you know, we really just want to nail this, and then we can figure out where we go from there."
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FCC Chair: Mobile Dead Spots Will End When Space-Based and Ground Comms Merge
Federal Communications Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel outlined a vision for universal connectivity last week that merges satellite and ground-based networks. The FCC recently became the first regulator to establish a framework for supplemental coverage from space (SCS). "Satellites may be in our skies, but they are the anchor tenant in our communications future," said Rosenworcel, calling for seamless integration of fiber, cellular, wireless, and satellite infrastructure into a unified network. The vision comes as the FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program recently ended due to funding depletion.
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Crypto Firm Consensys To Cut 20% of Workforce Amid Regulatory Headwinds
Cryptocurrency firm Consensys said on Tuesday it would cut 20% of its total workforce, citing broader macroeconomic pressures and ongoing regulatory challenges facing the industry. From a report: The decision will impact 162 of a total of 828 employees at the company, Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin told Reuters in a mailed statement. Crypto companies have frequently accused the Securities and Exchange Commission of regulatory overreach and exceeding its jurisdiction, while the agency argues that the industry is disregarding securities laws designed to protect investors and other market participants. "Multiple cases with the SEC, including ours, represent meaningful jobs and productive investment lost due to the SEC's abuse of power and Congress's inability to rectify the problem," Lubin said in a blog post, opens new tab. "Such attacks from the U.S. government will end up costing many companies that have been investigated, sued, or sent Wells Notices, many millions of dollars," he added.
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Ars Technica
These hornets break down alcohol so fast that they can’t get drunk
"No signs of intoxication or illness, even after chronically consuming huge amounts of alcohol."
GitHub Copilot moves beyond OpenAI models to support Claude 3.5, Gemini
News sparks speculation Microsoft will go multi-model with other AI products.
The Ars redesign 9.0.2 brings the text options you’ve requested
Wide mode, font size controls, hyperlink colors, and more!
“Impact printing” is a cement-free alternative to 3D-printed structures
Impact printing uses a high-velocity jet of material, fusing it into a structure.
TSA silent on CrowdStrike’s claim Delta skipped required security update
CrowdStrike and Delta’s legal battle has begun. Will Microsoft be sued next?
How The New York Times is using generative AI as a reporting tool
LLMs help reporters transcribe and sort through hundreds of hours of leaked audio.
Ban on Chinese tech so broad, US-made cars would be blocked, Polestar says
Polestar says its decision-makers are in Sweden, and the company is listed on the NASDAQ.
Apple’s first Mac mini redesign in 14 years looks like a big aluminum Apple TV
The smaller mini loses some ports but gets tons of other functional updates.
A candy engineer explains the science behind the Snickers bar
How the airy nougat and chewy caramel is built.
How can you write data to DNA without changing the base sequence?
A new method lets anyone with a kit write data to DNA with just one enzyme.
Ars Live: What else can GLP-1 drugs do? Join us today for a discussion.
Dr. Daniel Drucker will discuss what's ahead for these blockbuster drugs.
For some reason, NASA is treating Orion’s heat shield problems as a secret
“I’m not going to share right now. When it comes out, it’ll all come out together.”
Lidar mapping reveals mountainous medieval cities along the Silk Road
A city larger than many in Europe at the time was perched in the mountains.
Apple is turning The Oregon Trail into a movie
The film will be a comedy, not a serious historical drama.
Google accused of shadow campaigns redirecting antitrust scrutiny to Microsoft
Cloud provider allegedly approached by Google ratted out shady group to Microsoft.
NASA’s oldest active astronaut is also one of the most curious humans
"We made the mistake of peeking out the Cupola windows."
Pizza place accidentally spiked dough with THC, sickening dozens
Health officials were tipped off after EMS transported five customers to the hospital.
Some of Apple’s last holdout accessories have switched from Lightning to USB-C
Just a couple more gadgets and USB-C might really feel universal.
Graphene-enhanced ceramic tiles make striking art
Adding a bit of graphene oxide to slurry and zapping with ultrasound for 10 minutes yields best tiles.
Apple releases iOS 18.1, macOS 15.1 with Apple Intelligence
The late, staggered public release of Apple's AI suite begins.
Rebel News
Quebec separatists start talks with Conservatives, NDP to topple Trudeau gov’t
Saskatchewan Party wins majority government, Scott Moe to remain premier
Most Canadians would reject adoption of digital cash, says report
Trudeau government to strip pro-life groups of charity status
ArriveCan emails destroyed ‘only days’ after they were sought
Alberta launches legal showdown against Trudeau's carbon tax favouritism
Unrepentant Extinction Rebellion protesters sentenced to community service
Greenwashing cash: Guilbeault’s Cycle Capital shares turn up in ethics filings
Calgary man charged for voting twice in 2021 federal election
Pro-Hamas protester strikes reporter's microphone, Toronto police stand by idly
3AW LIVE: Tom Elliott checks in with Avi Yemini on U.S. election tour
SOGI opponent Barry Neufeld defends child safety amid 'online hate' trial
🔴 LIVE COVERAGE: Results and analysis as Saskatchewan chooses next premier
WATCH: New York goes WILD for Donald Trump as Antifa protest flops
Outrage as magistrates instructed how to avoid having pedophiles deported
Toronto police side with pro-Hamas protesters during rally for Israel
B.C. NDP on brink of majority as final count nears its end
Millions of Canadians remain on health care waitlists, says report
More than two million food bank visits reported in March, Canadians face 'tipping point'
Toronto police bow to pro-Hamas mob after David Menzies harassed covering a pro-Israel rally
The Gateway Pundit
WATCH LIVE: President Trump Holds Rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania – Set to Begin at 6:30 PM ET
President Trump is holding a rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania on Tuesday evening with just 7 days to go until Election Day.
The post WATCH LIVE: President Trump Holds Rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania – Set to Begin at 6:30 PM ET appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The great champion of MAGA is back!
The post War Room’s Steve Bannon is Back with Mike Davis to Discuss the Left’s Tireless Efforts to Keep President Trump from Another Term in Office (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
DEVELOPING: Gunman Barricaded Inside Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta in Custody After Standoff (VIDEO)
Meanwhile in the Democrat hellhole of Atlanta… A gunman, identified as 70-year-old Jay Stevens Berger, was barricaded inside a Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, and was taken into custody after a standoff on Tuesday afternoon.
The post DEVELOPING: Gunman Barricaded Inside Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta in Custody After Standoff (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
So we are just finding out about this now?
The post FBI Whistleblower Tells Congress Former FBI Director James Comey Inserted Two Female Agent ‘Honeypots’ Inside Trump 2016 Campaign, Separate from Russia Hoax Investigation appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Catherine Herridge is one of the only fair former mainstream media journalists that exist today.
The post THEY RISKED IT ALL…Two Brave IRS Whistleblowers Sit Down With Catherine Herridge to Reveal How Their Lives Changed After Exposing 2020 Election Interference By The IRS, FBI, DOJ and Biden-Harris White House [VIDEO] appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
David DePape, the man who attacked Rep.
The post Paul Pelosi Attacker Sentenced to Life in Prison With No Parole, Used Last Statements to Say 9/11 Was Inside Job appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Biden Incites Violence Against Comedian in Latest Angry Speech (VIDEO)
Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled a $3 billion investment in US ports during remarks at the Port of Baltimore.
The post Biden Incites Violence Against Comedian in Latest Angry Speech (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Stock Up On These Medications Before Kamala Bans Them
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A transgender ‘man’ who uses she/her pronouns was arrested and charged with making a terrorist threat and disorderly conduct for threatening to kill President Trump at his Pennsylvania rally.
The post BREAKING: Unhinged Transgender Leftist Arrested For Threatening to Kill President Trump at Pennsylvania Rally Days After Media Claims Trump Praised Hitler appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
By Wayne Allyn Root I have fantastic news and terrible news.
The post WAYNE ROOT: Democrats Will Try to Steal This Election. But If My Prediction of a Trump Landslide is Correct, If It Is “Too Big to Rig,” Pay Attention to What They Have Planned Next. appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Outrage is building as reports indicate Bucks County Emergency Services shut down the Doylestown in-person voting line early on the final day for absentee ballot requests.
The post VOTER SUPPRESSION: Bucks County Emergency Services Shuts Down Doylestown Voting Line Early as Republicans Surge on Final Day appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is under scrutiny following its noncompliance with a subpoena from the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
The post DHS Intel Reveals Chinese Communist Party Marked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as Top ‘Target’ for Influence in DC—Shared on Same Day Kamala Harris Chose Him as Running Mate appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Another day, another issue with ballot counting machines.
The post “Imperfections in Barcodes” – Ballot Printing Error in Nevada County, California Causes Scanning Issues with 77,000 Mail-In Ballots appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
WATCH LIVE: Steve Bannon Holds Press Conference Following Release From Prison @ 3 PM ET
Former Trump Chief Strategist and War Room host Steve Bannon will hold a press conference this afternoon in New York City after being released from the Federal Correctional Institute in Danbury, Connecticut, this morning.
The post WATCH LIVE: Steve Bannon Holds Press Conference Following Release From Prison @ 3 PM ET appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The Trump campaign has uncovered disturbing news on voting in Pennsylvania that suggests strong voter suppression efforts by the Democrats are underway.
The post ELECTION INTERFERENCE: Democrat Thugs Reportedly Caught Posing as Election Officials in Pennsylvania While Officials ‘Shove Voters Out of Line’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Dissentwatch
US Navy apologizes for Alaska atrocity
Pentagon unveils military-industrial strategy
Government Gaslights People About The Economy
Jab Infanticide! CDC Hiding HUGE Infant Mortality rate. Dr Jim Thorp blows whistle
Episode 4009: BANNON IS BACK TOMORROW
Childrens Health Defense
Holistic Vet Reveals Veterinary Medicine’s Dark Underbelly in New Memoir Published by CHD
CHD announced today the publication of holistic veterinarian Marcie Fallek’s memoir, “Little Miracles Everywhere: My Unorthodox Path to Holistic Veterinary Medicine.”
The post Holistic Vet Reveals Veterinary Medicine’s Dark Underbelly in New Memoir Published by CHD appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Kids and COVID: Costly Mistakes That Must Never Happen Again
Kids and COVID is an in-depth look at mistakes pandemic officials made that hurt children and adolescents around the world. In Spring of 2020, it was understandable that those directing government policies made errors of judgment since data was just emerging. However, within the first year of the declared pandemic, physicians and scientists from around […]
The post Kids and COVID: Costly Mistakes That Must Never Happen Again appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine
Medical and pharmaceutical history is replete with examples of dangerous interventions that have poisoned, injured, or killed. However, events since 2020 have attracted attention as never before to medicine’s potential to be both lethal and malevolent. In The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine, Children’s Health Defense situates current perils in their broader context with the aim of […]
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Return to Press Releases Press Release For Immediate Release Washington, D.C. – Two Children’s Health Defense (CHD) scientists published a research letter, “Batch-dependent safety of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in the United States,” last week in Science, Public Health Policy and the Law. The letter expands on earlier findings in Denmark from Schmeling, Manniche, […]
The post CHD Scientists Uncover Evidence of Pfizer ‘Hot Lots’ Linked to Higher Rates of COVID Vaccine Injuries appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’ Premieres Nationwide September 18
CHD documentary features first-hand accounts of devastation from COVID-era shots and dangerous hospital protocols
The post ‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’ Premieres Nationwide September 18 appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
CHD Marks 10th Anniversary of CDC Whistleblower Disclosure of MMR Vaccine/Autism Link
Dr. William Thompson revealed increased risk of autism in young Black boys following vaccination in landmark 2014 revelation.
The post CHD Marks 10th Anniversary of CDC Whistleblower Disclosure of MMR Vaccine/Autism Link appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic
“Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole” discusses the widespread misuse of science during the pandemic, the likely origin of COVID-19, the pathophysiology of the disease itself, and the harms associated with the various vaccines that have been produced, particularly those based on the novel mRNA platforms. This book also looks at the widespread failure of the […]
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Little Miracles Everywhere: Memoir of a Holistic Veterinarian
In this funny, honest, and illuminating memoir, Marcie Fallek, a skeptical New Yorker and animal lover, embarks on a journey to become a veterinarian. She begins her quest at an Italian veterinary school, where most students flunk out. Her struggles lead her to India, in search of Divine help. She vows, following a series of […]
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The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline: A Fact-Packed History of Vaccines and Their Makers
Browse through an extensive series of verifiable and documented facts on vaccines. For well over a century, vaccines have been routinely recommended to billions of people worldwide, mostly children and babies. With an ever-increasing portfolio of vaccines using novel technologies on the global market, it is important now more than ever to consolidate a chronology […]
The post The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline: A Fact-Packed History of Vaccines and Their Makers appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense Responds to SCOTUS Decision in Murthy v. Missouri
Washington, D.C. — Children’s Health Defense statement on SCOTUS decision in Murthy v. Missouri:
The post Children’s Health Defense Responds to SCOTUS Decision in Murthy v. Missouri appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
In the research article, “Adverse Outcomes Are Increased with Exposure to Added Combinations of Infant Vaccines,” published yesterday in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) scientists reveal the sheer number of vaccine-induced diseases in infants and children increases exponentially, more than doubling, with every added vaccine.
The post CHD Scientists Discover Vaccine-Induced Diseases in Infants Increase Exponentially with Every Added Vaccine appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
A study published yesterday in the peer-reviewed journal The International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine found that Rotavac, the rotavirus vaccine used in India, increases the risk of intussusception in infants. Intussusception is a condition where the intestine telescopes into itself and can lead to gangrene of the bowel or death if not treated immediately. The paper was co-authored by Jacob Puliyel, MD of the International Institute of Health Management Research, India and Children’s Health Defense Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker, Ph.D.
The post New Study by CHD’s Brian Hooker and Jacob Puliyel, M.D. Raises Safety Concerns Over Infant Rotavirus Vaccine in India appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New Book from CHD/Skyhorse Publishing Chronicles Illegal Military Anthrax Jab Mandate
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Skyhorse Publishing announced the publication today of a new book illuminating the history of the U.S. military’s 1998 illegal mandate of the anthrax vaccine and its impact upon both the troops forced to take it and on future vaccine mandates. “Unyielding: Marathons Against Illegal Mandates,” by retired fighter pilot Colonel Thomas “Buzz” Rempfer, details his work in opposition to the military anthrax vaccine mandate declared illegal by federal judge Emmet F. Sullivan in 2003.
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”Unyielding” tackles a recurring topic of military and national import as a history lesson for future generations. Controversial illegal medical mandates have impacted military populations for many decades, but it was not until the COVID-era that the American people witnessed similar overreach and abuse. Colonel Thomas “Buzz” Rempfer’s memoir retraces the anthrax vaccine history since […]
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Children’s Health Defense (CHD) petitioned the Supreme Court of the U.S. on April 22 to hear its case against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for granting Emergency Use Authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children and infants. CHD’s lawsuit, filed with five other plaintiffs — parents of children ages two months to 13 years old — on Jan. 24, 2022, alleges the FDA misused emergency power to push dangerous biologics on minors in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) when it authorized COVID-19 shots for children.
The post CHD Asks Supreme Court to Hear Case Alleging FDA Misused Emergency Power by Authorizing COVID Shots for Children appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
In “The Other Child,” Linda Scotson looks at the impact on a child at the arrival of a handicapped sibling. Lili, Linda Scotson’s daughter, was only two when Doran was born, and she has been Doran’s companion, motivator, carer — in fact, sister extraordinaire. In helping Doran, she has had to cope with other problems—with […]
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On April 2, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) won its “Smart City” lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court, receiving access to thousands of withheld records regarding the rollout of advanced video camera technologies that use artificial intelligence with sophisticated surveillance capabilities. Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered the City of Los Angeles (LA) to produce emails, contracts, and accounting records pertaining to the planned rollout.
The post CHD Wins in Los Angeles ‘Smart City’ Public Records Case, Gaining Access to Thousands of Withheld Documents Regarding Rollout of Artificial Intelligence appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
On March 27, the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, issued its opinion in a landmark case brought by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and a coalition of community and environmental groups that challenged the fast-tracking of 5G and other wireless technology in the County. The suit alleges that amendments to Title 16 and Title 22 of the L.A. County Code — which allow for the fast-tracked proliferation of wireless infrastructure — violate the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by exempting projects under the ordinances from CEQA review.
The post Judge Rules in Historic CHD Lawsuit Challenging Fast-tracking of Wireless Infrastructure in Los Angeles appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Senior Staff Attorney Rolf Hazlehurst today filed a motion in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims alleging that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), representing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), committed fraud in its representation of HHS in the Omnibus Autism Proceeding (OAP) in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP). The OAP was established to consolidate and adjudicate the approximately 5,400 claims filed on behalf of children who regressed into autism following vaccination. In 2003, Hazlehurst filed a claim in the program on behalf of his son Yates, diagnosed with autism after suffering adverse reactions following routine childhood vaccines. Hazlehurst’s claim was one of six original “test cases” in 2007 that would decide the fate of all the other claims in the OAP.
The post CHD Supports the Motion Against U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Alleging Fraud in Omnibus Autism Proceeding appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Washington, D.C. – The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech will take place in front of the Supreme Court of the United States on March 18 at 9 a.m. ET — the same day justices will hear arguments in a landmark case, Murthy v. Missouri (formerly Missouri v. Biden), alleging government officials colluded with tech giants to censor social media content.
The rally will be live-streamed on CHD.TV starting at 9 a.m. ET on Monday. Oral arguments will begin at 10 a.m. ET as members of the public rally for free speech and preservation of the First Amendment outside the courthouse.
The post CHD to Host ‘The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech’ as SCOTUS Hears Landmark Censorship Case <em>Murthy v. Missouri</em> appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
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