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The Progressive Effects of Canceling Student Debt

Many politicians and economists believe that cancelling student debt is regressive because cancellation would unfairly benefit wealthier households. However, a June 2021 Roosevelt Institute study found that cancelling student debt is actually progressive, benefitting lower income households while simultaneously lessening racial wealth inequality, Hannah Levintova from Mother Jones reported that…

In Push for Profits, Pfizer Pre-Empting National Governments’ Powers

While the COVID-19 pandemic continued to claim lives in 2021, lower-income nations in need of lifesaving vaccines were targeted and exploited by the monopoly pharmaceutical brand Pfizer. Throughout 2021, Pfizer forced lower-income nations into unfair contracts using tactics that allowed the company to delay COVID-19 vaccine supplies and dramatically increase…

COVID-19 Natural Immunity vs. Vaccine Induced Immunity

With over 65 million people in the United States who have recovered from COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have released new data shifting the formerly dismissed debate about natural immunity against COVID-19. The new data indicate that prior infections provided greater immunity than vaccines alone, even though…

Regulatory Capture of the FDA and CDC

When COVID-19 arrived, a frightened nation turned to two federal health agencies—the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for guidance. Now, more than two years later, there are questions about the “regulatory capture” of these agencies—the term used for a form…
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COVID-19 Vaccine Safety and Data Integrity Concerns

While the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advocate vaccines as the best ways to protect individuals from infection and end the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries and health officials are acknowledging vaccine safety and efficacy issues, as Sheryl Attkisson and Paul Elias Alexander have reported. Furthermore, concerns about…
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Establishment News Bias in Reporting Debate on COVID-19 Origins

In a March 2022 article for City Journal, Nicholas Wade, a former science editor at the New York Times, wrote: “Few science stories are more important than understanding where the Covid virus came from. Yet the science writers’ section of the press corps has proved strangely incapable of telling the…
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Wall Street Leverages Working Class Pensions

Pension officials who manage the retirement savings of the working class are funneling employees’ pension savings to Wall Street and finance industry executives as investments, according to a July 2021 Lever report by David Sirota. Roughly $1 trillion dollars of workers’ pension savings has been recirculated back to financial elites…
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Handful of “Food Giants” Profit from Illusion of Consumer Choice

A joint investigation by Food and Water Watch and the Guardian provides new details on the “market dominance” of the largest US food producers, Nina Lakhani, Aliya Uteuova, and Alvin Chang reported for the Guardian reported in July 2021. The report found that a handful of “food giants”—including Kraft Heinz,…
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