No one knows Washington secrets like Paul Bedard. This longtime D.C. reporter joined the Washington Examiner in 2012 after penning U.S. News & World Report's premiere political column, 'Washington Whispers,' for more than a decade. In addition to his Washington Secrets column, check out his signature feature, 'Liberal Media Scream.
Several college testing facilities funded by the National Institutes of Health killed some 25,000 “extraneous” and “nonessential” animals during the COVID-19 crisis, prompting a call from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for a national investigation.
Healthy mice being flagged for euthanasia at columbia university medical center in manhattan due to lack of staffing due to covid. What a waste pic.twitter.com/hUlW79WHTQ Years of pressure from PETA and other groups have prompted some schools and testing facilities to slow their animal testing. PETA, meanwhile, has devised a new testing program that doesn’t primarily use animals in tests.
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