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“Dr Hadar Elbaz: The Kissing Virus” (Sponsored)
“Dr. Hadar Elbaz, a specialist in alternative and functional medicine, explores the hype surrounding yet another new virus scare: ‘The Kissing Virus.’ How worried should we really be? She also answers the question of the most common mistake she sees people make when it comes to preventing disease. Lastly, she …
ANOTHER USE FOR IVERMECTIN: CLEAR SKIN IVERMECTIN CREAM! (Sponsored)
Ivermectin, the hero of the pandemic, and one of the most promising new cancer treatments has yet another application! The same amazing, safe and affordable drug that saved lives during COVID and continues to be used to fight off viruses, parasites and has even show promise in treating cancer, is …
Will AI Take Our Jobs? The Economics of Knowledge and Creative Destruction
Many today are haunted by the question: Will AI take our jobs? From software engineers to truck drivers to call center workers, occupations across the spectrum appear threatened. Exaggerated warnings of mass unemployment circulate daily, and AI is often blamed for a sluggish job market for recent graduates despite an …
Sniper Attack at Dallas ICE Facility Leaves One Dead, Two Critically Wounded
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, violence erupted at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Dallas when a gunman opened fire from a nearby rooftop. The attack left one detainee dead, two others critically injured, and ended with the shooter taking his own life. Authorities …
BillCam Briefing: Census Overhaul, School Gun Rules, Epstein Case, Bail Reform
BillCam Briefing A Roundup of the Week’s Most Newsworthy US State and Federal Bills. Subscribe and See More on BillCam.com Correct the Count Act – H.R. 4884: Introduced in the U.S. House on August 5, 2025, the Correct the Count Act would overhaul how America’s population is tallied. The bill directs the Secretary of …
The Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Rise of Political Violence
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sent shockwaves through the nation. It is more than a personal tragedy or partisan talking point—it is a stark reminder that political violence in America is rising. While we are nowhere near the explosive unrest of the 1960s, the current trend is alarming enough …
California Breaks from CDC on Vaccine Guidance
California Gov. Gavin Newsom last week signed a sweeping California vaccine law that transfers authority over immunization guidance from federal regulators to the state. The move makes California the first state to set its vaccine policies independently of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), relying instead on professional …
Trump and RFK Jr. Announce Federal Autism Studies
In a historic move, U.S. public health agencies will begin extensive new studies into all possible causes of autism, including vaccines, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump, and other officials announced today during a White House event. The initiative will mark the first time federal agencies …
Trump Border Czar Tom Homan: Nearly 25,000 Missing Migrant Children Found
Border Czar Tom Homan has announced that the Trump administration has located just under 25,000 missing migrant children from the Biden administration, a revelation that is already drawing intense national attention. Homan made the announcement during an appearance on Fox News, stating that many of the recovered children had been …
U.N. Faces Historic Budget Crisis as U.S. Reins In Spending
The United Nations is facing its most severe financial crisis in decades after the United States, its largest contributor, halted payments to the organization’s regular budget. The move, driven by President Donald Trump’s renewed “America First” approach, has left the U.N. preparing for sweeping cuts, staff reductions, and potential relocation …
School Transparency Is a National Crisis. In Brooklyn, Athena Clarke Is Driving Change
Across the country, debates over what children are taught — and who gets to decide — have become a persistent flashpoint in local politics. Courts, statehouses, and school boards are wrestling with questions about parental notification, curriculum content, and the balance between student privacy and family authority. Recent high-court rulings …
Senate Confirms 48 Trump Nominees Under New Rules to Clear Backlog
In a dramatic move to overcome months of gridlock, the U.S. Senate has confirmed 48 of President Donald Trump’s nominees in a single session. The bulk approval marks the first use of new Senate rules aimed at speeding up the confirmation process after Democrats repeatedly delayed executive branch appointments. The …
Feds Bust $315M Bicoastal Cocaine Ring Using Luxury Shipping Companies
Federal authorities today announced the arrest of five defendants in a sweeping case against a multimillion-dollar bicoastal cocaine trafficking ring that moved more than 20,000 kilograms of cocaine and over $100 million in drug proceeds between Los Angeles and New York City. The 10-count superseding indictment charges the defendants with …
Inside Disney’s Abrupt Decision to Suspend Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC Show
ABC, owned by Disney, abruptly suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday after the host made controversial remarks about the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer. The decision followed public pressure from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr, who called Kimmel’s comments “the sickest conduct possible,” and hinted at possible …
ACIP Weighs Major Changes to Childhood Vaccine Schedule
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) opened its two-day meeting this week with some of the most contentious votes in recent memory. On the table were possible changes to the childhood vaccine schedule for the Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella (MMRV) vaccine, as well as the birth-dose of …
Erika Kirk Named CEO of Turning Point USA After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
Erika Kirk has been officially named CEO of Turning Point USA, the conservative youth organization co-founded and led by her late husband, Charlie Kirk. The decision comes just one week after Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a speaking event at a university in Utah, a tragedy that has sent …
Federal Judges Are Above the Law: Why the Judiciary Needs Accountability
While judges often speak of democracy and fairness from the bench, behind chambers doors their conduct is ungoverned. Federal judges are exempt from all federal anti-discrimination laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This legal loophole leaves not only 1,700 federal judges unaccountable, but also more …
Georgia Supreme Court Permanently Disqualifies Fani Willis From Trump Election Case
The case now moves to the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, led by executive director Pete Skandalakis, who will be responsible for appointing a new prosecutor. Skandalakis told reporters he will begin the search immediately but could not give a timeline. Whoever takes over will face three options: Continue pursuing …
FBI’s “Arctic Frost” Probe Cast Wide Net Over Republican Groups
When the FBI quietly launched a case code-named “Arctic Frost” in April 2022, it was billed as a post-2020 election probe into Donald Trump’s efforts to challenge Joe Biden’s victory. But newly released records tell a different story—one that reaches far beyond Trump himself. On Tuesday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman …
RFK Jr. Overhauls Vaccine Advisory Board
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Monday the appointment of five new members to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) vaccine advisory panel, a move that could significantly alter federal vaccination policy. The newly appointed members will join the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) …



















