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Friday, December 5, 2025

Major Climate Crisis Study Retracted Over "Inaccuracies"

 A widely hyped climate-doom study published in Nature in April 2024, and then amplified by left-wing corporate media outlets (CNN, Bloomberg, you name it), desperate to push the "green" narrative and weirdly obsessed with driving Americans into a state of severe climate shock, has now been embarrassingly retracted.

On Wednesday, Nature retracted the study titled "The economic commitment of climate change" after economists discovered that flawed data from Uzbekistan had heavily skewed the results.

If Uzbekistan data were excluded, the paper's eye-popping forecast of a 62% collapse in global economic output by 2100 under unabated emissions would only fall to 23%.

The retraction should intensify the debate over how accurate long-term climate forecasts actually are - and by our estimates, Al Gore, thirty years and counting, is still very wrong.

For 20 months, the study was touted by Bloomberg, CNN, Forbes, and countless MSM outlets, and even cited by the World Bank and the OECD. This helped manufacture a wildly misleading narrative of an impending climate catastrophe.

The study's authors, led by Leonie Wenz of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, and Maximilian Kotz, a postdoctoral researcher at the institute, wrote in a retraction notice that the issues were "too substantial for a correction," forcing the paper's withdrawal."

The retraction will send shockwaves through the Network for Greening the Financial System, a coalition of central banks and financial supervisors that leaned heavily on the study to shape its outlook.

In recent months, Bill Gates, one of the biggest climate-alarmism offenders, right alongside Al Gore, had to acknowledge that the climate-crisis narrative was mostly fake news.

But why did left-wing billionaires, their networks of NGOs, their allies in Washington, and the left-wing MSM push climate doomerism to such extremes, a propaganda campaign that only really kicked off after Marxist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez unveiled the "Green New Deal" in 2019?

Because it was never about "saving the planet" from an imaginary crisis. It was about looting the U.S. Treasury, which is exactly what they accomplished through the Inflation Reduction Act. 

And we'll leave you with Victor Davis Hanson proclaiming, "The End of Climate Change."

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/major-climate-crisis-study-retracted-over-inaccuracies-doom-narrative-collapses

US lawmakers scrutinize apps tracking ICE agents

 House Republicans are putting more pressure on tech companies Apple and Google regarding mobile apps that let people follow the whereabouts of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, claiming that these tools could jeopardize officer safety and interfere with federal enforcement.

"The Committee is concerned that these apps not only jeopardize the safety of DHS personnel but also enable malicious actors to incite violence and obstruct lawful government operations," the lawmakers wrote in letters to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Friday. The firms are now being asked to brief the Committee by December 12 on the steps they plan to take.

The congressmen stated that their committees were looking into applications that let individuals report and share real-time information regarding Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operations in an anonymous manner. The letters explicitly mention the app ICEBlock, which senators claim a gunman used to follow ICE officials prior to a fatal shooting at a federal facility in Dallas in September.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/US-lawmakers-scrutinize-apps-tracking-ICE-agents/65307421

'Schumer to force Senate GOP to vote on three-year extension of health insurance subsidies'

 Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) announced Thursday that Democrats will force Republican senators to vote next week on a three-year extension of enhanced health insurance premium subsidies that are due to expire in January.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) controls the Senate floor schedule but promised to let Democrats have a vote on a proposal to extend the health insurance subsidies as part of a deal with centrist Democrats to reopen the federal government after a 43-day shutdown.

Schumer kept his plan close to the vest earlier in the week but said Thursday he expects every Democrat to vote for a straightforward three-year extension of the subsidies, which are provided through the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

“Senate Democrats will introduce legislation for a clean, three-year extension of the current ACA tax credits. This is the bill, a clean three-year extension of ACA tax credits that Democrats will bring to the floor of the Senate for a vote next Thursday, and every single Democrat will support it,” Schumer announced on the floor.

He said the vote will put pressure on Senate Republicans to vote to extend the subsidies in the absence of an alternative GOP proposal to address rising health care premiums.

“Republicans have one week to decide where they stand. Vote for this bill and bring health care costs down or block this bill and send premiums skyrocketing. That’s what’s at stake when we vote next week,” he said. “It’s going to be one of the most important votes we take.”

Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chair Bill Cassidy (R-La.) has circulated a proposal to convert the enhanced premium subsidies under ObamaCare into federal contributions to health savings accounts that could be used to pay out-of-pocket health care costs.

Republican senators, however, say they haven’t seen the text of Cassidy’s bill yet and predict it won’t be ready for a vote on the floor next week.

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) has proposed using money that has funded the enhanced ACA subsidies to set up Trump Health Freedom Accounts that could be used to pay health insurance premiums for plans outside ObamaCare’s insurance marketplace.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5633501-schumer-to-force-senate-gop-to-vote-on-three-year-extension-of-health-insurance-subsidies/

NYC Council's Ossé drops bid to challenge Jeffries after opposition from Mamdani

 New York City Council member Chi Ossé has dropped a bid to challenge House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) in a primary after New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani expressed his opposition.

“Exploring the possibility of this run was important,” Ossé said in a statement to Politico. “As committed, I will not be launching this campaign without the support of DSA, and so the exploration process is concluded.”

The Hill has reached out to a spokesperson of Ossé for comment.

Ossé filed to run for Congress in mid-November and sought the backing of the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), an organization that helped run Mamdani’s widely praised on-the-ground campaign for mayor.

Mamdani opposed Ossé’s long-shot run and spoke at a DSA forum discouraging the organization from endorsing him, saying it would make it more difficult to enact his administration’s policy priorities.

“Right now is not the time to be engaging in that type of primary,” he said in an interview on local outlet PIX11 News, a Nexstar affiliate, shortly after Ossé filed paperwork to run.

“I think the focus should be delivering on this affordability agenda,” he later added. Mamdani’s mayoral campaign heavily centered on affordability, and his key campaign promises included providing free buses and universal child care for city residents. 

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) also indicated that she would not support Ossé’s run, echoing Mamdani’s comments that a primary challenge to the House’s Democratic leader was not a “good thing” right now.

The city’s DSA chapter ultimately voted against endorsing Ossé the week after he filed to run. Though Ossé ended his campaign against Jeffries, Mamdani’s mayoral victory — once also considered a long-shot by election analysts — has inspired other socialist and left-leaning candidates to launch bids for congressional seats.

https://thehill.com/homenews/5636468-osse-drops-bid-against-jeffries/

Cassidy tells CDC not to adopt hepatitis b vaccine change

 Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on Friday publicly called for the acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to reject a vaccine advisory panel’s recommendation to no longer administer doses of the hepatitis B vaccine to all newborns.

Cassidy’s plea came soon after the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted 8-3 in favor of a new recommendation that hepatitis B vaccination for newborns be left to “individual-based decision-making” among parents and their health care providers, something which members of panel noted already occurs.

The vote states “it is suggested” that a hepatitis B vaccine dose be administered “no earlier than 2 months of age.”

Cassidy spoke out forcefully against changes to hepatitis B guidance, the preventable liver disease being a close issue for the longtime physician.

“As a liver doctor who has treated patients with hepatitis B for decades, this change to the vaccine schedule is a mistake. The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective. The birth dose is a recommendation, NOT a mandate,” he wrote on social platform X.

“Before the birth dose was recommended, 20,000 newborns a year were infected with hepatitis B. Now, it’s fewer than 20. Ending the recommendation for newborns makes it more likely the number of cases will begin to increase again. This makes America sicker,” he added. “Acting CDC Director [Jim] O’Neill should not sign these new recommendations and instead retain the current, evidence-based approach.”

The senator from Louisiana, chair of the Senate Health Committee, was the deciding vote in confirming Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who fired and remade the ACIP four months after he was confirmed, appointing known vaccine critics and skeptics to the influential committee.

The CDC director is not required to adopt the ACIP’s recommendations, though historically it almost always accepts its vote. Former CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired earlier this year for what she alleges was her refusal to promise Kennedy she would accept any recommendation that came from the committee.

Modeling released by the organization HepVu this week estimated that delaying hepatitis B vaccinations to 2 months of age would lead to 238 additional preventable infections among children and an added $21.6 million in health care costs.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/cassidy-urges-cdc-director-reject-163734835.html

Kymera rises on upcoming data release for eczema asset KT-621



Kymera Therapeutics (NASDAQ: KYMR) will announce topline results from the BroADen Phase 1b trial of KT-621, an oral STAT6 degrader for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis, on Monday, December 8, 2025.

A press release will be issued at 7:00 a.m. ET, followed by a video conference call and webcast at 8:00 a.m. ET. A replay and presentation will be available after the event. Investors can register via the company website at www.kymeratx.com under News and Events.

Waymo to issue recall over self-driving vehicles driving past stopped school buses

 Waymo said Friday it would issue a recall for its self-driving vehicles after Texas officials said the Alphabet unit’s vehicles had illegally passed school buses at least 19 times in recorded incidents since the start of the school year.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which first opened a probe in October into Waymo vehicles near school buses, had asked the self-driving car company on Wednesday to answer a series of questions about the Texas incidents.

“Holding the highest safety standards means recognizing when our behavior should be better. As a result, we have made the decision to file a voluntary software recall with NHTSA related to appropriately slowing and stopping in these scenarios,” Waymo said, adding it believes software updates implemented by November 17 have meaningfully improved performance.

https://kfgo.com/2025/12/05/waymo-to-issue-recall-over-self-driving-vehicles-driving-past-stopped-school-buses/