At last month’s Novel Coronavirus Southwestern Intergovernmental Committee hearing, civil rights attorney Aaron Siri said the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should be a cold, hard and independent regulatory agency that looks at data clinically to decide whether a vaccine is safe and effective.
A Manhattan Institute fellow acknowledges that the enslavement of Black Americans was an atrocity, but said it is no excuse to emphasize race over merit.
Closing New York City public schools in response to COVID-19 is indoctrinating students into a lifestyle that is very different from their parent’s childhood experience, according to a medical expert.
Marsha Brown went through an arduous process to become a naturalized United States citizen last year, thinking that her vote would matter, but the outcome of the presidential elections has left her feeling slighted.
For Anthony Cibelli, the March for Trump rally in Washington, D.C. was a stage to raise awareness for various issues that others may not have been aware of, such as human trafficking.
If President Trump loses his re-election legal battle, Kiri Chamberlin is concerned the county will lose its sense of fair elections as well as Christian-based morals and ethics.