Why Did NYC Just Pull the Plug on Federal Gang Monitoring?
New York City’s newly inaugurated mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has sparked debate among law-enforcement officials and federal authorities after revoking a city executive order that had granted federal agencies expanded monitoring powers inside Rikers Island jail complex. Executive Order Repeal on Day One On January 1, 2026, Mamdani signed a sweeping …
“‘The Book of Heaven’: Are Autistic Children Able to Communicate Better than We Knew?”
“Katie Asher, mother of severely autistic young adult Houston Asher, speaks to Dr. Wolf about her view that her son was vaccine-injured and then suffered traumatic damage to his brain, resulting in his autism. She believed for years that Houston Asher was severely cognitively impaired, but Ms. Asher also believes …
After Taking Maduro, Washington Starts Rewriting Venezuela Policy
In a historic shift following the dramatic capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the United States has dispatched a diplomatic delegation to Venezuela to begin exploratory talks on restoring formal relations between the two nations. On Friday, a small team of U.S. diplomats and diplomatic security personnel traveled to Venezuela …
Meta Bets on Nuclear Power to Feed AI’s Explosive Energy Appetite
Meta is making one thing unmistakably clear: artificial intelligence isn’t just a software race anymore—it’s an energy race. This week, the Facebook parent unveiled a sweeping nuclear-power strategy that would position it as an anchor customer for both new reactor development and expanded output from existing nuclear plants across the …
America’s Food Freedom Revolt Just Took a Major Step
In a decisive vote that could reshape how Americans think about food regulation, the New Hampshire House of Representatives has passed HB396 by a wide 214–119 margin, legalizing the in-state sale of custom-slaughtered red meat directly from farmers to consumers. At the heart of the bill is a simple but …





