‘Soft on Crime’ Prosecutors (Podcast)
Are “Soft on Crime” reform prosecutors to blame for America’s violent crime wave?
Are “Soft on Crime” reform prosecutors to blame for America’s violent crime wave?
We dig into the hundreds of millions of dollars Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg poured into the 2020 elections as some states move to limit such donations next time.
After Hours: Zuck Bucks in 2020 and What’s Next? (Podcast) Read More »
The outrageous story of how reputable scientists who were off the government narrative were slandered, censored, and smeared — even though many of them proved to be far more correct than public health experts in their predictions, and more on target in terms of their advice.
Congress has shepherded in the quiet return of one of the most controversial spending practices in Washington D.C.
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Five for Fighting’s John Ondrasik’s new song was inspired by Ukraine’s President Zelensky, “a modern day Winston Churchill,” and the Ukrainian people.
Can One Man Save the World? Five for Fighting’s Song About Ukraine (Podcast) Read More »
FDA Adviser Dr. Caleb Alexander of John’s Hopkins talks about Aducanumab/Aduhelm: a groundbreaking Alzheimer’s treatment sent to market in one of the most controversial FDA approvals ever.
There’s a serious movement to try to get border states to invoke “war powers” to turn back illegal immigrants when the feds won’t. Former Trump Homeland Security official Ken Cuccinelli explains more.
Can State ‘War Powers’ Expel Illegal Immigrants When the Feds Won’t? (PODCAST) Read More »