Earlier this month, a U.S. jury returned a stunning $58 million verdict for Sean MacMaster, who had been falsely accused of child sexual abuse. When MacMaster became embroiled in a child custody dispute, his former wife Johanna falsely accused him of child abuse. The woman went so far as to propose to Sean that agreeing to terminate his parental rights would be his "get out-of-jail-free card." The case represents one of the largest awards ever rendered for a wrongful allegation. A new survey conducted in Argentina, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States reveals that false allegations are more widespread than many people realize. Edward Bartlett, President of the International Council for Men and Boys (ICMB), a non-governmental organization working to assure gender equality for all, joins me to discuss the findings of this poll.
The American Academy of Pediatrics currently recommends that all children ages 6 months to 23 months old receive a coronavirus vaccine as federal officials move to roll back recommendations. The American Academy of Pediatrics has urged parents to get their youngest children vaccinated for COVID-19, part of a broader effort by medical organizations to counter Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s criticism of the broad administration of coronavirus vaccines. Shaz Khan, author of The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline: A Fact-Packed History of Vaccines and Their Makers, joins me to discuss the issue.
The gunman (whose name I am choosing not to post) who shot up a Catholic school's church blamed transgenderism, weed, and his mother's disapproval for his Autogynephilia, according to his uncovered writings. Autogynephilia was once defined as a paraphilia in which a man experiences sexual arousal from the thought or image of himself as a woman, but is now also considered to be a type of gender dysphoria by many in the mental health care industry. But no matter who and what he blamed for his actions, the political left and legacy corporate media want to blame the guns.
In a 7-4 ruling, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that the president exceeded his authority when he cited a 1977 emergency powers act to implement many of his tariffs. If upheld, tens of billions of dollars in tariff revenue would have to be returned.
The recent populist movement involving the widespread display of English and British flags, known as "Flagging," has stirred debate, with supporters citing patriotism and critics expressing concern over its association with anti-immigration sentiment.
Police have charged a teenage girl after she was allegedly caught brandishing bladed weapons in Dunbee, Scotland, to stop a man from following her and her sister.
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