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Sometimes it feels like we’re still pulling out of a Covid coma grappling with how much our medical authorities got wrong. Dr. Marty Makary says that adds to a long pre-Covid list. He is a professor at Johns Hopkins School […]
Sometimes it feels like we’re still pulling out of a Covid coma grappling with how much our medical authorities got wrong. Dr. Marty Makary says that adds to a long pre-Covid list. He is a professor at Johns Hopkins School […]
The following is a press release from Sen. Grassley and Sen. Johnson. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) are pressing FBI Director Kash Patel for answers regarding the bureau’s handling
(READ) Grassley, Johnson demand answers from FBI on Hunter Biden laptop handling Read More »
Donald Trump and the media are treating each other differently in a second Trump term. Analyst Frank Sesno assesses the changes and who could win or lose. Listen below:
After Hours: Media Shift During Trump 2.0 (Podcast) Read More »
There’s been a seismic shift in the way the media and Donald Trump are treating one another in a second Trump term. Sunday on Full Measure, we’ll dig in and analyze the impact of White House press passes being issued
Media shift; Stadium expense; Poland’s WWII heroes Read More »
An exclusive analysis of 52 disease trends and toxins The following article was first published on SHARYL ATTKISSON‘s free Substack A tidal wave of health conditions is crashing over us, growing more common with each passing year. From autism to
Former Calif. Dept. of Public Health insider Ronald Owens spills what he saw really going on inside the California Dept. of Public Health as the Covid treatment and vaccine disaster became clear. He’s traveling the state on his own dime,
An update to our reporting on the often-confusing system of ranked choice voting that advocates are pushing to install in lots of elections. We first tried to dissect the pros and cons with an expert on each side in March
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 45% of likely US voters say the government doesn’t do enough to protect US businesses, while just 17% say they think the government does too much. Twenty-five percent
(POLL) Voters favor protecting US businesses from foreign competition Read More »