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Today we begin with a fascinating trip to a place you probably haven’t heard of and will likely never visit. A place that’s been kept radio wave-free for decades. A quiet place. Those who’ve sought it out say it’s been […]
Today we begin with a fascinating trip to a place you probably haven’t heard of and will likely never visit. A place that’s been kept radio wave-free for decades. A quiet place. Those who’ve sought it out say it’s been […]
The following is from Children’s Health Defense. A federal appeals court ruled that West Virginia can enforce its school vaccine mandate without offering religious exemptions, overturning a lower court decision that had allowed an unvaccinated student to remain enrolled in an
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The following is from Gallup News. A majority of Americans say they believe they pay too much in taxes, with views remaining largely unchanged in recent years, according to a new Gallup poll. Fifty-nine percent (59%) say they think the amount
The following is from Children’s Health Defense. A recent New York Times article examining Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and developments at the CDC is drawing criticism over what some describe as one-sided vaccine coverage. The article, published March 23, relied heavily
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Original air date: December 21st 2025 Why do some people pop a pill or get a shot with no ill effects, yet others are left with lifelong side effects or even die? A growing field called epigenetics may offer clues.
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A majority of likely US voters say they support limits on birthright citizenship following recent Supreme Court arguments on the issue, according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last
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The following is from House Oversight Republicans. Subcommittee on Government Operations Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Texas) today announced a hearing on “Fraud Prevention: Understanding Fraud in Federally Funded Programs Run by the States” as part of the House Committee on Oversight and
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Original air date: December 21st 2025 A groundbreaking lawsuit has changed the game for high school athletes—allowing them to sign deals for compensation earlier than ever before. Lisa Fletcher explores the continuing shifts in the rules that are reshaping college