• Judge Orders US Government to Pay for Deportees' Flights Back to US; Trump Voter Roll Request Gets Blocked
    Feb 20 2026

    A D.C. judge has just ordered the Trump administration to pay for the return flights of deported illegal immigrants so they can stand trial in the United States. Meanwhile, in a separate case, a judge in Michigan has just denied the Trump administration’s request to obtain the voter rolls in that state. Let’s go through the details of both cases together.

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    18 mins
  • President Trump Sues IRS For $10 Billion in Tax Return Leak Case
    Feb 18 2026

    Let’s go through the details of President Donald Trump’s latest lawsuit against the IRS wherein he is seeking $10 Billion dollars in damages... from an agency that he is in charge of.

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    10 mins
  • 9,500 Truckers Booted for Not Speaking English; $30M Awarded to Estate of Teen Killed in Seattle CHOP Zone
    Feb 13 2026

    Today, let’s discuss several stories happening in the United States: 9,500 truckers get booted from service over English language requirements, and a jury awards $30 million to the estate of a teenager killed in Seattle.

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    24 mins
  • 3 Years After East Palestine Train Derailment, NIH Gives $10 Million to Study Health Effects
    Feb 11 2026

    It’s been three full years since the Ohio state government decided to detonate derailed train cars containing vinyl chloride in the village of East Palestine.

    You might remember the apocalyptic imagery that came out of that explosion—it looked like a nuclear bomb had gone off.


    Three years later, anecdotal evidence is showing that the residents are experiencing thyroid disease, cancers, respiratory problems, neurological issues, asthma, and other problems.


    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has now announced a $10 million research project to study the long-term health effects on the people living there.


    Let’s review what took place there in 2023, what the effects appear to be now, as well as what the NIH is doing about it.

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    13 mins
  • Report Finds Arsenic in 28 Popular Candy Brands
    Feb 6 2026

    Florida Department of Health officials put out a new report revealing that their independent investigation found arsenic in 28 of 46 candy brands tested. Let’s go through their methodologies, as well as their findings.

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    12 mins
  • Is China’s Bio-Weapon Program Developing DNA Weapons to Target Specific Ethnic Markers?
    Feb 4 2026

    Today, let’s examine the Chinese Communist Party’s biowarfare program, specifically Chinese officials’ interest in making a bioweapon capable of targeting the DNA markers specific to distinct ethnic groups.

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    14 mins
  • Trump Issues Warning to Canada; Child Abuser Has US Citizenship Revoked
    Jan 30 2026

    Today, let’s go through a few recent developments with the Trump administration: the escalating war of words with Canada, the citizenship verification order by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as the effort to denaturalize recently naturalized U.S. citizens whose conduct justifies such an action.

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    16 mins
  • Two Pathogenic Fungi Crossed the Species Barrier—Can Now Infect Humans
    Jan 29 2026

    The premise for “The Last of Us,” both the video game and the HBO hit series, centers around the survival of two people navigating a post-apocalyptic wasteland after a mutated fungus infected most of the world’s population, turning victims into mindless zombies.

    At first glance, it appears like just another interesting take on the zombie genre.


    But believe it or not, the game is actually based on a real-life genus of fungus called cordyceps, which survives by infecting insects, hijacking their immune systems, and turning them into vessels that the fungus then controls. The fungus parasite then guides the insect body to a desirable location where it can spread to other hosts.


    While the concept that a fungus can turn humans into mindless zombies might seem far-fetched, there is already mounting concern within the scientific community that mutating strains of fungi are rapidly evolving in response to changing climate, to the point where they are beginning to present a real threat to human health.


    In recent years, several genera of fungi (which had previously not been a problem) are now able to infect humans.


    Let’s go through the current state of pathogenic fungi.

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    15 mins