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 […]
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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. […]
Pandemic Politics: Control Over Public Health
By Greg Collier In the wake of the avian flu crisis, the Trump administration’s response has revealed a troubling dynamic, one that raises questions about […]
Trump’s Petty War on the Press Escalates
By Greg Collier The White House’s recent decision to block an Associated Press (AP) reporter from covering two official events because the news agency refused […]