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SHOTS FIRED AT CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY

At 9:23AM, elements of the Orange Police Department responded to a shots fired complaint near the Chapman University main campus. Upon arrival at the scene the responding police officers discovered an armed man who then fled the scene. Details are sketchy at this hour, but eyewitnesses report that he entered a home around North Glassell Street and … Continue reading

KABUL AIRPORT BOMBING

A lone jihadist unafraid to die. On his mind is a trip to meet his creator. Before the recent suicide bomber attack at the Kabul Airport that took 11 US Marines, 1 Navy corpsman, 1 US Army soldier and 179 civilians, there was the Beirut Barracks Bombing in 1983. That attack killed 307 people: 241 U.S. and … Continue reading

SCOTUS: CDC OVERSTEPS AUTHORITY

In a 6-3 decision, the United States Supreme Court upheld the US District Court decision declaring that the nationwide moratorium on eviction administratively ordered by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) is unlawful.  The case entitled “Alabama Association of Realtors, et al v. Department of Health and Human Services, et al” arrived at the SCOTUS after … Continue reading

A LIBRARY, AT LONG LAST!

At long last, access to a proper library! It has been a long while – a year, five months and seven days.  Chapman University recently posted a message that welcomed community visitors back to their main library. It didn’t catch my eye until yesterday. There was a barcode that initiated the process and it required … Continue reading

COVID-19: FDA APPROVAL RIGID?

(NOTE: We are not confusing the FAA with the FDA, merely using them as examples insofar as they have regulatory oversight over their respective industries.) As of today, the Pfizer-BioNTech’s mRNA COVID-19 drug is a full-fledged vaccine. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the drug’s “Emergency Use Authorization” is effectively withdrawn making it … Continue reading

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