A great day in NZ politics yesterday. About time too. It was getting a little boring. Opinion by Martin Harris Jacinda Ardern returned from her Grand Japanese Kiwifruit Adventure, and the moment she stepped off the ‘plane she was took a hit. Well, more like a wrecking ball smack on […]
Month: April 2023
Two recent studies on cardiac events in young people following vaccination – one in Israel and one in the UK – have come to very different conclusions. by Norman Fentonnormanfenton.comFri, 29 Apr 2022 This one based on Israel’s National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) dataset from 2019 to 2021 showed that there […]
‘Somehow, we’ve embraced this false notion that discrimination can be good and it simply cannot’ Tyler DawsonNational PostWed, 27 Apr 2022 The University of Waterloo has restricted hiring for at least three top-tier research positions to certain demographic groups, in two instances excluding applications from all cisgender men — whether they are […]
A scheme to send US weapons to Ukraine, using the “lend-lease” formula pioneered during WWII to skirt neutrality laws, was officially approved by Congress this week. However, it was put together all the way back in January – more than a month before Moscow recognized the Donbass republics as independent and sent […]