Covid jabs ‘might raise the risk of cancer’, contentious study claims
A bombshell study published in Biomarker Research, a journal under Springer Nature, has reignited the heated debate over Covid-19 vaccines. Korean researchers, analyzing health records from more than 8.4 million adults between 2021 and 2023, claim that Covid jabs may increase the risk of six types of cancer—including lung, breast, …
BillCam Briefing: Crime, Immigration, Transit, Elections, & Labor
BillCam Briefing A Roundup of the Week’s Most Newsworthy US Legislation. Subscribe and See More on BillCam.com Count the Crimes to Cut Act of 2025 – H.R. 2159: This bill asks the U.S. Attorney General and several federal agencies to provide clear information about federal crimes. The goal is to organize and …
Bomb Scare at Utah State Ahead of TPUSA Event
On Tuesday, Utah State University’s historic Old Main building was abruptly evacuated when a “suspicious package” was discovered just hours before a scheduled Turning Point USA event. Students and staff were told to leave, and police cordoned off the area as the bomb squad moved in. Authorities quickly determined the …
Operation Midway Blitz: Chicago raids, Tren de Aragua ties, and the politics of deportation
A major federal immigration operation known as Operation Midway Blitz — announced in early September and named in honor of Katie Abraham — continued this week with a dramatic show of force in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood. Federal agents from ICE, Border Patrol, the FBI and ATF carried out a …
Government Shutdown 2025: What It Means for Americans
The federal government entered a partial shutdown on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, after lawmakers failed to agree on a funding bill before the midnight deadline. The impasse between Democrats and Republicans left no short-term solution in place, triggering the government shutdown 2025 and leaving federal workers and agencies in limbo. …





