By Greg Collier Ten years ago, Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of State was treated as a national […]
Year: 2025
Social Security Cuts: A Silent Purge?
By Greg Collier In an unprecedented move, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is enacting drastic policy changes that will make it harder for millions of […]
Is the United States Becoming a Police State?
By Greg Collier Recent events surrounding immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s second term have reignited concerns about the erosion of constitutional rights and the […]
Mahmoud Khalil: Arrested for Protesting?
By Greg Collier Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest is more than just a single case of immigration enforcement, it’s a warning. Whether one agrees with his views […]
The Vaccine-Autism Myth Won’t Die
By Greg Collier The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is set to undertake yet another study on the supposed link between vaccines and […]
Democrats’ SOTU Protest Falls Flat
By Greg Collier Democrats had an opportunity to make a bold statement during Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, but instead, they delivered a […]
RFK Jr.’s Measles Failure Endangers Lives
By Greg Collier The measles outbreak in rural West Texas has exposed a troubling reality. The nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is […]
Bezos Reshapes The Post for the Worse
By Greg Collier Jeff Bezos’ decision to narrow the focus of The Washington Post’s opinion section marks a pivotal shift for the legacy news outlet, […]
Golden Hype: Shining but Hollow
By Greg Collier The market has recently witnessed an impressive surge in gold prices, with the precious metal hitting record levels and exchange-traded funds drawing […]
Is the iPhone 16E Apple’s Boldest Budget Bet Yet?
By Greg Collier Apple has officially introduced a new addition to its iPhone lineup, unveiling the iPhone 16E with little fanfare but plenty of implications. […]