CDC Shifts Course: New Immunization Schedules Put Parents Back in Control
In a move that signals a dramatic departure from the one-size-fits-all mandates of the COVID era, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has adopted new immunization schedules that stress individual-based decision-making for COVID-19 vaccination. At the same time, the CDC is recommending that toddlers receive standalone chickenpox (varicella) …
Supreme Court to Hear Michigan Property Rights Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Michael Pung v. Isabella County, Michigan, a property rights dispute that could set a national precedent on how local governments handle tax foreclosures. At the heart of the case: whether a county can seize and sell a home for unpaid taxes, keep …
Americans’ Trust in Mass Media Plummets to Record Low
For the third year in a row, Americans’ confidence in the mass media has dropped to a record low, according to a new Gallup survey. Once considered a cornerstone of democracy, the media has now sunk to the bottom of civic trust, trailing even Congress in the eyes of the …
Wikipedia Co-Founder Larry Sanger Warns Site Has Been “Hijacked by Woke Ideology”
Larry Sanger, the 57-year-old co-founder of Wikipedia, has launched a blistering critique of the world’s largest online encyclopedia, accusing it of abandoning its original mission in favor of woke ideology and systemic censorship. In a detailed essay published on The Free Press, Sanger outlined how Wikipedia has, in his words, …
Sanctuary policies come at the expense of citizens
For years, New York City has proudly declared itself a “sanctuary city,” refusing to cooperate fully with federal immigration enforcement. While the slogan carries a humanitarian gloss, the lived reality for many New Yorkers has been quite different. A series of very real, documented incidents reveal how these policies have …





