No products in the cart.
In light of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s U.S. Senate confirmation hearings this week, The Transmitter has rounded up our past coverage of the false association between vaccines and autism.
A couple was left stunned after finding a 10-foot painting of Jesus on the cross inside their barn. After locating a date and signature showing it was 70 years old, they contacted their local reverend and managed to get it
While many studies have reported a link between a mother’s health condition during pregnancy and her child’s risk of autism, a new study shows that nearly all of these ‘associations’ can otherwise be explained by factors such as genetics, exposure
Continue ReadingNo evidence that maternal sickness during pregnancy causes autism, study finds
This is the moment a deaf girl tried on a pair of high-tech, $1,500 glasses, which allow her to “see” conversations in real time. Kendyl Pool was born profoundly deaf due to malformations in her inner ears and has used
Across major American cities, old unused rail depots and train stations are seeing second lives as hotels. Along with preserving relics of America’s past, these structures are often made of stone or brick and were built with the intention of
At a gala that seems like the Chinese equivalent of America’s ball drop in Times Square, a Minnesotan was honored with a prestigious award for his service to the Chinese people. Evan Kail runs a pawn shop in Minnesota where
The post Life lessons: Joan Armatrading on what life so far has taught her appeared first on Positive News.
54 years ago today, My Sweet Lord by George Harrison reached number 1 on the UK pop charts. It would hold the same position in the US, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, West Germany, Japan, and others. His first single
The post What went right this week: the good news that matters appeared first on Positive News.
A man was recently reunited with his beloved pooch Damian after 8 years of separation. He’s far from the puppy he was when he ran off at a rest stop in Oklahoma, with longer teeth, wobbly legs, and a grey