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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 …
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. …
Eric Swalwell Says Dems Will Target Private Citizens Who Work With Trump
Democrats are once again showing their hand — and it’s not about principle, it’s about punishment. Furious over how the Trump administration treated private companies, prominent Democrats are vowing to retaliate against anyone who so much as complied with Trump’s policies. Rep. Eric Swalwell recently promised that, should Democrats retake …
YouTube Settles Trump Lawsuit for $24.5 Million
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump and several co-plaintiffs over his suspension from the video-sharing platform in 2021. Settlement Details According to the court filing, $22 million will be directed to a tax-exempt entity known as the Trust for …
Targeting the Charitable Voter Registration Industry
In the wake of high-profile political violence, conservatives and moderates are rightly furious — but righteous anger without a clear target is wasted energy. If the objective is to dismantle the NGO complex that functions as a partisan engine for one side, the charitable voter registration industry is the single, …
Oregon Sues Trump Over Portland National Guard Deployment
Officials in Oregon have launched a legal battle against former President Donald Trump, filing a federal lawsuit to block his order deploying National Guard troops in Portland. The state of Oregon and the city of Portland filed jointly on Sunday, targeting Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Homeland Security Secretary …
Michigan Mormon Church Shooting Kills 4, FBI Investigates
A Sunday morning service turned into a scene of horror when a former Marine launched a deadly attack on a Mormon church, killing four people, injuring eight others, and setting the building ablaze. Authorities say at least 100 federal investigators are now on the ground, calling it an act of …
Man Charged in Charlie Kirk Assassination Seeks Preliminary Hearing
The Charlie Kirk assassination case advanced on Monday when Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah trade school student, made a brief but pivotal court appearance. Robinson faces charges of aggravated murder and multiple related offenses for allegedly killing conservative activist and Trump ally Charlie Kirk on September 10 in Orem, Utah. …
COVID Masks Created 4.3 Million Tons of Toxic Waste
A new study published in Environmental Pollution has sounded the alarm: disposable COVID-19 masks — once promoted as essential to public health — have left behind 4.3 million tons of toxic waste. These masks are now breaking down, releasing microplastics, dyes, and heavy metals into the environment. Scientists warn that …
Trump Threatens to Send Troops to Portland to Confront “Domestic Terrorists”
President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he is directing the Department of Defense to send troops into Portland, Oregon, with what he called “Full Force, if necessary.” The former president framed the decision as a necessary step to defend U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities from attacks by …
Fertility Declines Are a Cultural Problem
Over the past few decades, birth rates have plummeted across the West, sparking alarm among policymakers, economists, and cultural critics. A recent Financial Times report underscored a startling fact: the fertility decline has been steeper among progressives than conservatives. This isn’t just a demographic curiosity—it’s a cultural signal. While some …
The New Republican Challengers of New York
The New Republican Insurgents of New York For decades, New York City has been treated as an impenetrable fortress of Democratic power. Borough presidencies, city council seats, and community boards often feel like foregone conclusions, decided in primaries long before general elections. Yet beneath the surface, a quiet insurgency is …
FIRST HUMAN CASE OF FLESH EATING PARASITE CONFIRMED. HOW YOU CAN STAY SAFE
For 70 years, the United States has been fighting an invasion at our southern border, but its not the invasion of illegal immigrants we are talking about. The United States has, for 70 years, been fighting a continuous aerial war against the New World screwworm, a parasite that eats animals …




















