Martha Rosenberg

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Martha Rosenberg is an investigative health journalist for NewsBlaze, known for exposing misconduct in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Her award-winning reporting and sharp editorial cartoons connect public health, corporate influence, and policy. Rosenberg’s work has appeared in CounterPunch, Salon, Public Library of Science, and other outlets. She continues to illustrate key health stories, combining fact-driven research with visual commentary.

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Drag Is Blackface Against Women

Drag shows - which are especially prominent during "Pride" month (nee "Gay Pride" month) - are nothing but blackface against women.

Ask Your Doctor Ads – Ubiquitous and Seriously Dangerous

One night in 1997, as Americans were parked on the couch in front of an episode of Touched by an Angel, they were touched...

Where Have All the Herons Gone, New Orleanians Wonder

Herons and Egrets Disappeared In 2004, bird watchers, golfers, and just those passing by in Audubon Park New Orleans were treated to an amazing rookery....

Can the CDC Be Trusted With Our Health?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a lot of new focus on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a U.S. government agency with about 11,000 employees.

Can The FDA Be Trusted?

Thanks to US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) management of the COVID-19 pandemic, trust in the agency has never been lower.

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Why herman miller aeron size b outsells every other aeron size

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Why More Americans Are Choosing Refurbished Electronics Over New, and How Magnakom Helps

Refurbished electronics are gaining traction as schools, businesses and consumers look for lower costs, secure data destruction and reduced e-waste.

Inside The Magician’s Study: Phillip Zmijewski’s Night Behind the Velvet Codeword

Phillip Zmijewski shares a guest review of The Magician’s Study, the invite-only Las Vegas magic show built around secrecy, close-up magic and audience interaction.
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