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The Legal Fight for Homeschool Freedom
“Melissa Blasek details exciting new legislation introduced New Hampshire. She is joined by Will Estrada of Homeschool Legal Defense Association to explore the legal history of homeschooling in America and the ongoing work to protect parental rights and educational freedom.” Please Support Our Sponsors: NativePath: 7 Reasons Why Men & …
Business Impacts: 2025 Legislation to Watch
As Congress moves forward in 2025, several bills with major implications for the business community are gaining traction. From tax certainty under the TCJA Permanency Act (H.R.137), to expanded offshore energy opportunities through the BRIDGE Production Act (H.R.3061), and new rules for online platforms in the Stop the Censorship Act …
Why NativePath Collagen is the Only Collagen You Need
Out of the 28 different types of collagen in the human body, only two truly matter for anti-aging and joint health: Types 1 and 3. So why are so many brands pushing multi-collagen blends that throw in five or more types? It may sound impressive, but when you look at …
Armed Suspect Arrested at DC Church During Red Mass
Washington, D.C., police arrested a man carrying more than 200 explosive devices outside the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on October 5, during the annual “Red Mass” held in honor of the Supreme Court’s new term. The suspect, identified as 41-year-old Louis Geri of Arizona and New Jersey, was …
Fake Research Threatens Scientific Integrity
In southern India, a company called Peer Publicon Consultancy is openly offering researchers more than just editing help. For a fee, it will ghostwrite scholarly papers and guarantee their publication—even in respected journals. This isn’t an isolated service but part of a booming global black market known as “paper mills.” …
Trump-Backed Van Epps Wins Tennessee GOP Primary
Matt Van Epps, a West Point graduate and combat-decorated Army helicopter pilot, clinched the Republican nomination in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District after securing the backing of former President Donald Trump. The victory sets the stage for a December 2nd special election that could serve as a barometer for Trump’s influence …
Declassified Memos: Biden Shielded Hunter Report
Biden’s Office Blocked CIA Report on Hunter’s Ukraine Dealings, Declassified Memos Reveal A bombshell set of newly declassified memos shows that then–Vice President Joe Biden’s office intervened in February 2016 to stop the CIA from distributing an intelligence report on how senior Ukrainian officials viewed his son Hunter Biden’s business …
MAGA Demands Jack Smith’s Arrest After FBI Spied on GOP Senators
Prominent figures in President Trump’s MAGA movement are demanding the arrest of former special counsel Jack Smith following revelations that the FBI monitored the cell phones of Republican senators as part of its Arctic Frost investigation. According to documents released on October 6 by the Senate Judiciary Committee, the FBI …
Zohran Mamdani’s Plan to Eliminate Gifted & Talented in NYC
New York City’s next election is shaping up to be a referendum on education. Mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee and self-described democratic socialist, announced Thursday that he plans to phase out the city’s Gifted and Talented (G&T) program for kindergarteners—reviving one of the most controversial education debates of …
“California Launders Medicaid Funds for Illegals”
Last week, Vice President J.D. Vance warned Democrats were pushing the government toward shutdown over demands to fund health care for illegal immigrants. Democrats denied it, and fact-checkers downplayed the claim as “semantics.” But the data tell another story. Spending on Medicaid funding for illegal immigrants nearly tripled last year …
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 …
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. …




















