President Donald Trump paused his Kentucky rally after a supporter suffered a medical emergency. Dr. Mehmet Oz and first responders quickly stepped in to help.
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An HHS insider disputes a Washington Post report about a plan targeting COVID vaccine recommendations. ACIP’s upcoming meeting may revisit vaccine injuries and policy.
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are now allowed to intervene in a federal lawsuit over the train derailment cleanup. Independent testing suggests dangerous contamination may still remain in the community.
An investigation uncovered dozens of hospice companies registered to a single Los Angeles address, many appearing inactive or unreachable. Authorities warn the pattern could signal large-scale Medicare fraud.
Iran has reportedly issued a fresh threat directed at Donald Trump as tensions between Washington and Tehran intensify. The warning comes amid a widening conflict and growing fears of retaliation on multiple fronts.
A missile strike in Russia’s Bryansk region reportedly killed six civilians and injured dozens. Officials say the attack targeted civilian infrastructure.
Critics of U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. formed a rival autism research committee after his overhaul of the federal autism advisory panel. The move has sparked debate over research priorities, vaccine questions, and scientific oversight.
Newly released DOJ documents show a prison guard searched Jeffrey Epstein online roughly an hour before his body was discovered in his jail cell in 2019. The records add new questions to the controversial circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death.
Scientists, doctors, and medical freedom advocates gathered in Washington to discuss what they call a “massive epidemic of vaccine injury.” Speakers urged greater transparency, research, and informed consent in vaccine policy.
Former minor league pitcher Isaiah Carranza is suing the Chicago White Sox and MLB, claiming a COVID-19 vaccine injury ended his baseball career. The lawsuit alleges discrimination, negligence, and long-term health complications.
Legalization makes marijuana culturally acceptable and easy to get; ‘it was a party in the bathroom’ By Andrea Petersen BRENTWOOD, Calif.—It was 10:09 and 22 seconds…
This investigation argues that the same networks tied to pandemic-era financial interests also funded and supported censorship campaigns against dissenting voices. It connects NGO reports, political pressure, tech moderation, and federal exhibits into one broader narrative about power, profit, and speech suppression.
Questions surrounding Alzheimer’s research intensified after allegations that influential amyloid studies contained manipulated data. The controversy has sparked debate over whether decades of research funding followed a flawed scientific path.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced a new initiative encouraging dozens of medical schools to expand nutrition training for future physicians. The effort aims to strengthen preventive care by emphasizing the role of diet in long-term health.

Feel-Good Friday: Autistic Boy Who Wandered Away Found Safe, Thanks to K-9 Hero ‘Hoot’ the Hound Dog
A missing autistic boy who wandered away from a gym was safely found after a bloodhound tracked his scent into a wooded area. The quick response by police and their K-9 partner brought a relieved family back together.
Caravaners from across the country call in with headlines, war updates, political observations, and spiritual reflections from their communities. The show also examines the growing gut-health crisis with John Payne.
An Indian health policy expert has urged an independent scientific review of the country’s nationwide HPV vaccination campaign. The initiative aims to provide free HPV shots to millions of teenage girls across India.

















‘Necrophilia is harmless’: Greens candidate wanted sex with corpses legalised
A Greens candidate running for a state seat in Sydney is facing intense criticism after an old article resurfaced in which he described necrophilia as “harmless.” The comments have sparked outrage among NSW politicians, with some calling for the party to withdraw his endorsement.