World Health Organization News

The Daily Signal provides reporting on the World Health Organization’s policies, controversies, and influence on American health and sovereignty.
Filter articles by
    • Opinion

    A Mistake Imperils the Privacy of Parents Who Back School Choice

    Christy Cook hasn’t been singled out or harassed for the choices she makes for her son’s education. She’d like to keep it that way. Yet in an astounding administrative error, Arizona’s Department of Education put Cook’s family and thousands of others at risk by disclosing their personally identifiable information to a special interest group opposed…
    Jonathan Butcher
    Read More
    • News

    Man Who Illegally Voted in 5 Federal Elections Sentenced to Prison

    A Mexican national who said he supports President Donald Trump was sentenced in Sacramento on Tuesday to three years, nine months in prison for illegally casting votes in federal elections for the past 20 years. Gustavo Araujo Lerma, 64, was found by a federal jury in August of assuming the identity of an American to…
    Andrew Kerr
    Read More
    • Opinion

    A California Teacher’s Advice to Parents Who Want to Protect Their Kids

    Schools are increasingly moving in a radical direction on sex ed, LGBT activism, and more. “When we’re talking … about the transgender issues and education, you have to realize that you can bring those subjects up in any area. It can be taught in history, it can be taught during reading time,” says Lydia Gutierrez,…
    Virginia Allen
    Read More
    • Opinion

    You’ll Be Surprised Who Is Trying to Empower the Deep State at EPA

    Some key House Republicans have chosen to support a Democratic bill called the Scientific Integrity Act. That nearly every House Democrat is a co-sponsor of the bill was apparently insufficient warning.   Recently passed out of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, the bill actually has nothing to do with what one would reasonably…
    Steve Milloy
    Read More
    • News

    ‘Hope and Belonging’: Meet 5 Young Black Leaders Who Fight for Conservative Values

    If you’re black, you aren’t supposed to be a conservative. At least that’s what many African Americans say they’ve been told when they express support for President Donald Trump or reject left-wing talking points. But at the recent Young Black Leadership Summit in the East Room of the White House, President Donald Trump gave more…
    Aaron Credeur
    Read More
    • Opinion

    Former Lawmaker Who Helped Conduct Clinton Impeachment Trial Explains How It Works

    “The Right Side of History” is a podcast dedicated to exploring current events through a historical lens and busting left-wing myths about figures and events of America’s past. On this week’s episode, hosts Fred Lucas and Jarrett Stepman talk to California Superior Court Judge James Rogan, a House impeachment manager during the Senate trial of President…
    Fred Lucas
    Read More
    • Opinion

    What It’s Like to Lose Your Children to the ‘Transgender Cult,’ From a Mom Who Knows

    Lynn Meagher has two adult children who identify as transgender. “A lot of these kids have concurrent mental health issues, and they find a place to fit in because as soon as you say that you’re trans, you get love-bombed,” she reflects. “You get love-bombed online, you get love-bombed on at school … As soon…
    Katrina Trinko
    Read More
    • News

    In Chicago, Trump Fires Back at Police Chief Who Boycotted His Speech

    Speaking before a gathering of police chiefs in Chicago, President Donald Trump on Monday sharply criticized the city’s police superintendent, who boycotted his speech, noting the high rates of violent crime there.  “The courageous police officers of Chicago, and I know some of them, and they are the most incredible people, could solve this problem…
    Fred Lucas
    Read More
    • News

    Voters Will ‘Send Home’ Lawmakers Who Act to Impeach Trump, House Conservative Says

    If Democrats are successful in impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump, voters will send them home, a leading House conservative said Friday at a gathering of “values voters” in Washington.  “Even before this president was sworn in they were talking about impeachment, and they’re bound and determined to do it,” Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said…
    Rachel del Guidice
    Read More
    • Opinion

    Problematic Women: The Radical Feminists Who Are Fighting the Transgender Movement

    As a leader of the radical feminist organization group Women’s Liberation Front, Natasha Chart doesn’t agree with conservatives on much. But when it comes to the transgender movement and protecting children from transgender ideology, she’s standing side by side with conservatives. Chart spoke Thursday at The Heritage Foundation’s Summit on Protecting Children From Sexualization. On…
    Lauren Evans
    Read More
    • News

    Police Force Lifts Suspension for Officer Who Reported Illegal Alien to ICE

    Police officials will allow an officer to return to duty after his suspension for turning an illegal alien over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Fairfax County, Virginia, police officer will return to work Friday following an update from the Fairfax County Police Department’s internal affairs division, according to a news release Wednesday from the department. The…
    Jason Hopkins
    Read More
    • News

    New York Threatens to Punish Those Who Say ‘Illegal Alien’ With $250K Fine

    Those who use the term “illegal alien” in New York City will be hit with a fine as high as $250,000, the city’s human rights panel has determined. The move by the city’s Commission on Human Rights, its latest attempt to fight discrimination against illegal immigrants, is expected to face a quick court challenge based…
    Aaron Credeur
    Read More
    • News

    NYC Public Schools to Excuse Students Who Participate in ‘Climate Strike’

    New York’s public school officials announced Thursday afternoon that they will excuse students who plan on attending various "climate strikes" throughout the city. “@NYCschools will excuse absences of students participating in the #ClimateStrike on Friday 9/20,” the New York City Public Schools' Twitter account notes. “Students will need parental consent. Younger students can only leave…
    Chris White
    Read More
    • News

    Academia Today ‘Not for Faint-Hearted,’ Says Professor Who Lost His Job for Talking About Gender

    Academia today “is not for the faint-hearted,” says a veteran professor who was head of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Louisville School of Medicine until he was demoted and then let go for making public comments on gender identity. “You know, I really was an academic physician, not a politician. I wasn’t…
    Rachel del Guidice
    Read More
    • Opinion

    Open Borders Inc.: Who’s Funding the Wicked War on ICE?

    All the gun control zealots out in full force last week have apparently gone to the beach. An alarming shooting took place at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in San Antonio on Tuesday. Local media reported that “multiple shots were fired on two floors targeting ICE officials.” But the Second Amendment saboteurs were…
    Michelle Malkin
    Read More
    • News

    Man Who Sent Faulty Pipe Bombs to Trump Critics Gets 20 Years

    A judge sentenced mail bomber Cesar Sayoc to 20 years in prison Monday after he pleaded guilty to sending pipe bombs last year to multiple high-profile Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump. “Now that I am a sober man, I know that I a very sick man,” Sayoc said, according to CNBC. “I wish more…
    Evie Fordham
    Read More
    • News

    Rep. Rashida Tlaib Gets Donation From Developer Who Died in 2009

    Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., received a $2,500 donation from a man who died more than a decade ago, public records show. Michigan businessman and real estate developer George S. Farah Sr., who emigrated from Palestine to the United States in the mid-1950s, donated $2,500 toward Tlaib’s election, according to campaign filings. Farah died Feb. 1, 2009, according to Michigan…
    Audrey Conklin
    Read More
    • Opinion

    American Health Care Treats Canadians Who Cannot Wait

    Canadian Medicare, our northern neighbor’s universal health care system, generally receives rave reviews from proponents of nationalized or socialized health care, but the Fraser Institute found that more than 63,000 Canadians left their country to have surgery in 2016. As Americans contemplate overturning our health system in favor of one similar to Canada’s, we must…
    Kevin Pham
    Read More
    • Opinion

    How a Record-Breaking Economy Is Helping Those Who Need It Most

    The U.S. economy is in the midst of the longest economic expansion in our history—more than 10 years of consecutive growth. The climb out of the Great Recession has been prolonged and strengthened by pro-growth policies, such as tax cuts and deregulation. Rolling back those reforms or burdening workers with new restrictions would present the…
    Adam Michel
    Read More
    • News

    Antifa Members Repeatedly Attack Journalists Who Cover Them

    Members of the violent left-wing movement Antifa have repeatedly harassed and attacked members of the media who cover them. Masked individuals at an Antifa rally Saturday violently attacked Portland journalist Andy Ngo, sending him to the hospital. While some members of the national media have been sympathetic toward Antifa in the past, that hasn’t kept Antifa members from attacking the…
    Peter Hasson
    Read More