The doctor who spread a story about a 10-year-old girl who allegedly travelled from Ohio to Indiana for an abortion is being disciplined for a HIPAA violation for taking the story to the press, Fox News reported.
The story originated from Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indianapolis obstetrician-gynecologist who claimed the girl couldn’t legally obtain an abortion in her home state of Ohio. The story came under scrutiny given its single-source nature and Bernard’s history of pro-abortion activism, but an unnamed source has purportedly corroborated the story and revealed new details about the repercussions the doctor is now facing, according to Fox.
A 10-year-old Ohio girl did travel to Indiana for an abortion, a source familiar with the situation told Fox, but it remains unclear whether she was actually forced to cross state lines or was simply referred to the Indianapolis clinic after Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said she would have been allowed to have an abortion in the state. Bernard’s employer is disciplining her for violating HIPAA, the federal law protecting patients’ sensitive medical information, for sharing the child’s story publicly. (Read more from “Doctor Who Spread Story About 10-Year-Old’s Abortion Disciplined for HIPAA Violation: Report” HERE)
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A young boy in Indiana died Sunday night after he was injured in a fireworks accident, authorities said.
The child, identified as Camrynn Ray McMichael, was playing with fireworks around 9:42 p.m., when he became seriously injured, Indiana State Police said Monday.
He was rushed to a local hospital but died of his wounds on the way there, authorities said.
McMichael was 11 years old.
He was “gone … in the blink of an eye,” McMichael’s mother said. (Read more from “11-Year-Old Dies in Firework Accident, ‘Gone in the Blink of an Eye’” HERE)
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A transgender woman blasted opponents of Indiana’s HB 1041 — a bill that would prohibit biological males from competing in women’s sports.
Corrina Cohn, 46, recently appeared before the Indiana House of Representatives and told lawmakers that she believes it is wholly unfair to “expect girls to cede their hard-won rights.”
In passionate testimony, Cohn said that as an independent, she voted for members of both Republican and Democratic parties.
“My testimony today is based on my personal opinion as a transsexual,” Cohn said. “That is, a person who was born male and used pharmaceutical hormones and plastic surgery to feminize my body so that I appear to be a woman. Despite having these procedures, my sex is male and neither science nor medicine can change that.” . . .
“I began this process as a teenager, and although my testosterone levels have been in the female range for nearly 30 years, male puberty has endowed me with physical advantages such as height, bone structure, and increased lung capacity,” Cohn said. “For example, I stand 5’10”, which puts me in the 99th percentile for women’s height. I am just an inch shorter than the elite women athletes in the WNBA. The average male is 5 inches taller than the average female. Banning males from participating in women’s and girls sport would be justified on this basis alone.” (Read more from “Transgender ‘Woman’ on Women’s Sports Debate: ‘My Sex Is Male and neither Science nor Medicine Can Change That'” HERE)
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By The Center Square. The head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.” . . .
Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.
“And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” he said.
“Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.” (Read more from “Life Insurance Company Give Stunning Statistic: Deaths Are up 40% Among Younger Americans. Is the Vax to Blame?” HERE)
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Are We on the Brink of Over-Vaccinating in the Fight Against COVID? Experts Warn Dishing Out Fourth Jabs in Spring May Be Unnecessary – And Omicron May Be World’s ‘Natural’ Vaccine That Finally Ends Pandemic
By Daily Mail. The US, the UK and other major economies could be on the brink of over-vaccinating people in the fight against Covid, experts say.
Israeli officials have already announced their intentions to embark on dishing out another round of booster jabs, meaning both the US and UK will eventually face pressure to follow suit even though both nations have insisted there are no plans to administer fourth doses yet.
But scientists argue that rolling out vaccines every three-to-four months simply isn’t ‘doable’ and may not even be necessary because of Omicron, which some believe will speed up the process of endemicity and consign days of sky-high hospitalization and death figures to history.
And they called for more data on dosing gaps between boosters before pressing ahead with plans to administer fourth jabs. Some experts claim the benefits of extra jabs are minimal because their primary purpose – preventing deaths and hospitalizations – has barely waned after a year and several Covid variants, effectively meaning boosters are adding to an already high base level immunity.
Professor Ian Jones, a virologist at the University of Reading, said descriptions of Omicron being a ‘natural vaccine’ were right. (Read more from “Are We on the Brink of Over-Vaccinating in the Fight Against COVID? Experts Warn Dishing Out Fourth Jabs in Spring May Be Unnecessary – And Omicron May Be World’s ‘Natural’ Vaccine That Finally Ends Pandemic” HERE)
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After Indiana University recently implemented a vaccine mandate for all students, parents founded The IU Family for Choice not Mandates group and filed a lawsuit Monday against the university.
The publicly funded university sent an email to all faculty, staff, and students announcing they are “required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine,” according to a press release. The university threatened employees who do not want to take the vaccine, noting that if they refuse it, their employment will be terminated. Similarly, students who refuse the vaccine will lose access to all IU systems and have their class registration revoked.
In response, James Bopp Jr. of the Bopp Law Firm, P.C, who is representing The IU Family for Choice not Mandates, has filed a public records request asking for “all public records regarding the making of this decision and for all public records related to the implementation of this policy to determine whether or not this mandate is justified,” also warning that IU’s policy “opens the door to intentional religious discrimination” and that the University “could be in violation of federal law.” (Read more from “Students, Parents Sue University Over Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccine Policy” HERE)
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An Indiana pregnancy center won a victory for the pro-life message Wednesday when the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the Fort Wayne city-bus system “unfairly censored” its pro-life ads.
LifeNews reports, that the Alliance Defending Freedom, which represented the pregnancy center—Women’s Health Link—celebrated the decision.
“A government shouldn’t be censoring ads from a group like Women’s Health Link when it is running nearly identical ads from other groups, such as The United Way. The 7th Circuit’s decision rightly understands that the First Amendment protects freedom of speech for all people, regardless of their political, moral, or religious views,” said ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot, who argued before the 7th Circuit earlier this month. “The city of Fort Wayne’s bus system has a responsibility, like all other government entities, to ensure equal access to community advertising forums that it creates.”
Conservative Review’s Nate Madden reported on ADF’s lawsuit earlier this June.
According to the complaint from ADF, Citilink — Fort Wayne’s bus system — ran afoul of the First Amendment in its dealings with Women’s Health Link when it refused to ruse a series of ads “due to Plaintiff’s life-affirming viewpoint regarding the promotion of public health, association with a pro-life group, and alleged discussion of ‘controversial issues’ on its website, which constitutes unlawful viewpoint discrimination.”
The 7th Circuit’s ruling overturned a previous ruling from the U.S. District Court that sided with Citilink.
According to the ADF, the decision recognized that Women’s Health Link’s ad “complies fully with the conditions set forth in Citilink’s rules,” and found that the ad “is a public service announcement that does not so much as hint at advocating or endorsing any political, moral, or religious position… Yet the district judge granted summary judgment in favor of Citilink. He shouldn’t have.”
Women’s Health Link provides pregnant women with alternatives to abortion through counseling and material support. (For more from the author of “Pregnancy Center’s Pro-Life Message Will Not Be Silenced in Indiana” please click HERE)
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When President Barack Obama first visited Elkhart, Indiana, in March 2009, the county’s unemployment rate had just spiked to 18.9 percent—the highest in the country.
Pointing to those numbers at the time, Obama urged Congress to pass an $800 billion economic stimulus package to keep the nation from slipping further into a recession “we may be unable to reverse.”
Seven years later, the town and surrounding county “look considerably better,” says Elkhart’s new mayor Tim Neese, a Republican. Unemployment has dropped to around 4 percent, manufacturing has returned, and help wanted signs are everywhere, he said.
On Wednesday, Obama will return to the rejuvenated district to highlight what he considers one of his administration’s greatest success stories. “The story of Elkhart’s recovery is the story of America’s recovery,” the president said in a statement.
But some Hoosier business leaders, local lawmakers, and analysts tell The Daily Signal that the state did the majority of the heavy lifting.
In advance of the president’s visit on Tuesday, Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., cautioned that the visit “shouldn’t be about glad-handing, but should instead be a celebration of Elkhart’s strong work ethic and renewed economic success.”
In a statement to The Daily Signal, Coats said he hopes that Obama “also acknowledges the pro-growth policies pursued by the state of Indiana, which have made our state one of the nation’s economic success stories.”
The leader of Indiana’s state Senate put the situation in starker terms.
“What’s happening in Elkhart isn’t because of the federal government, it’s despite it,” said Sen. David Long, the ranking Republican in the state Senate who represents the neighboring Fort Wayne area.
The recreational vehicle industry “dominates” the Elkhart economy, explained Jerry Conover, director of the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University. The professor said that more than half of area jobs, about 60,000, come from the industry.
Known as the “RV Capital of the World,” reliance on that business makes Elkhart subject to dramatic swings and shifts in the market, Conover explains. In 2009, when the economy started to slump, unemployment spiked.
In response, the Obama administration pushed Elkhart to diversify its industry and promised millions of dollars of grants to jumpstart an electric car industry specifically. With a $39.2 million federal grant, officials at Navistar Inc. predicted they could create 700 jobs.
“That was not nearly as successful as we had hoped,” Neese noted: Navistar Inc. and similar electric car ventures came to a halt shortly afterward.
“The only thing [Obama] promised was to come in and transform a lot of these jobs into electrical vehicle jobs and they were going to reinvent the Elkhart economy,” Long said. “There’s nothing to show for it.”
Asked about other attempts to spur growth, Conover said he couldn’t “really recall anything specific to the RV industry” from the federal stimulus. He did note that more general infrastructure projects probably created jobs and put some “money in local cash registers.”
Now that the town has turned around though, Obama credits the revival to “the choices we made as a nation.” But Republicans argue that slashing corporate and individual income taxes along with streamlining regulation made the change possible.
Under Gov. Mike Pence, a Republican, tax rates fell by half a percentage point in 2016 for the fourth consecutive year from 7 percent to 6.5 percent, in order to create an attractive tax environment for companies.
Mark Dobson, the president of the Economic Development Corporation of Elkhart County, credits the revival to coordination between state lawmakers and the local business community.
In the Indianapolis capital, Hoosier lawmakers are “excelling by setting a table in a very favorable fashion for growth,” he said. And in the manufacturing district in Elkhart, leaders and workers united to “do a phenomenal job returning from the downturn.” (For more from the author of “Indiana Lawmakers Reject Obama’s Stimulus Success Story” please click HERE)
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz said on Sunday he would continue his campaign if he lost the critical Indiana primary on Tuesday.
“If you don’t win in Indiana under these circumstances, is this race over?” asked “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace.
“Of course not,” Cruz said. “It’s going to be a battle to see who can earn a majority of the delegates elected by the people at the convention. And the reason Donald is so frantic to say the race is over … is because Donald knows he cannot earn a majority of the delegates that were elected by the people . . .
Cruz in the days leading up to the primary has announced former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina as his running mate and gained the endorsement of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R).
He also cut a deal with rival Ohio Gov. John Kasich in the hopes of boosting his chances in the Hoosier State. In exchange for Kasich pulling out of Indiana, thus helping Cruz gain more support in the state, the Texas senator would forgo campaigning in New Mexico and Oregon to pave the way for Kasich to best Trump in those states. The deal was struck in an attempt to stop Trump from securing the GOP nomination. (Read more from “Cruz Denies an Indiana Loss Would End Campaign” HERE)
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The Indiana Republican primary scheduled for May 3 is a winner take-all-delegates race (57). But already the cards are being stacked against Donald Trump, even if he wins in the primary.
That may end up being good news for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Based on interviews conducted by Politico, the Indiana Republican Party has plans to offer its delegates to anyone but billionaire and Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
Party insiders revealed they are in the process of selecting 27 delegates Saturday to represent Indiana at the convention in July. And those delegates are almost certain not to vote for Trump if the expected contested convention takes place.
Craig Dunn, a local GOP leader running to represent Indiana’s 4th Congressional District at the national convention, told Politico, “If Satan had the lead on him and was one delegate away from being nominated as our candidate, and Donald Trump was the alternative, I might vote for Donald Trump,” Dunn said. “I’ve always wanted to own a casino, but he couldn’t give me a casino and have me vote for him.”
Kyle Cheney of Politico reports, “Indiana GOP insiders are working to engineer slates of delegates — three from each of nine congressional districts — that will turn their backs on Trump at a contested convention in July. Another 27 [at-large delegates] will be elected at a state committee meeting next week.”
Doing the math, that means 54 of the 57 total delegates are being hand-selected to vote against Trump in the second vote of a contested convention. (Read more from “Indiana Choosing State Delegates Today, It’s Looking VERY Good for This GOP Candidate” HERE)
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On Monday, students at Indiana University Bloomington mistook a priest for a Ku Klux Klan member, taking to social media to express their fear of the alleged Klansman, who they claimed was carrying a whip, and dressed in “white robes.”
Rumors of a Klansman on campus were extinguished after it was pointed out that the passerby was actually a priest innocently making his way through Bloomington, Indiana. When sighted on campus, students thought his white robes indicated an affiliation with the KKK.
Supposedly a member of the KKK is just strolling through campus. This obviously wouldn't have happened if IU was in the championship game
Residential hall advisor Ethan Gill quickly wrote an email to his students, warning them of the “threat” on campus: “There has been a person reported walking around campus in a KKK outfit holding a whip. Because the person is protected under first amendment rights, IUPD cannot remove this person from campus unless an act of violence is committed. Please PLEASE PLEASE be careful out there tonight, always be with someone and if you have no dire reason to be out of the building, I would recommend staying indoors if you’re alone.”
Later in the evening, Gill was forced to retract his warning on his Facebook page, where he clarified that the purported Klansman was actually just an innocent priest dressed in liturgical garments. The “whip” turned out to be the clergyman’s robe-like belt that was tied around his waist. (Read more from “Indiana University Students Mistake Priest for KKK Member” HERE)
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