Politics April 15, 2025 CDC eyes narrower COVID-19 vaccine guidance ahead of 2025–2026 season The CDC's vaccine committee will convene for a two-day meeting this week to consider recommendations on vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine for 2025-2026.
Opinion April 14, 2025 Right starts to sound like the Left on tariffs: That's not America first In the panic of "do something" about the mess Biden left, many Trump supporters are sacrificing principles, sounding more like the left then purveyors of conservative values.
Coronavirus April 10, 2025 Newly surfaced report provides more clues on COVID outbreak source and timeline A newly released report reveals seven U.S. military athletes showed COVID-19 symptoms after the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan, China, contradicting official timeline. New evidence fuels debate on virus origins.
VIDEO April 10, 2025 Bombshell report rewrites COVID outbreak timeline The Washington Free Beacon journalist Andrew Kerr shares key details from his report on the Biden administration's concealment of a congressionally mandated report on the earliest suspected American cases of COVID-19.
April 9, 2025 Bill Gates reveals how much inheritance he'll leave for kids Bill Gates will leave approximately $1 billion to his children, or about 1% of his $102.2 billion fortune.
Media April 9, 2025 Axios CEO reveals how mainstream media destroyed public trust in three phases Axios co-founder Jim VandeHei spoke to The Free Press’s Bari Weiss about what he believed caused the public’s declining trust in mainstream media outlets.
Andrew Cuomo April 8, 2025 Bill Maher suggests Andrew Cuomo's nursing home scandal may cost his NYC mayoral campaign Bill Maher said former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo could suffer in the NYC mayoral race because of his handling of nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
Media April 7, 2025 Chris Cuomo addresses 'frustrating' ongoing lawsuit against CNN in rare comments Ex-CNN anchor Chris Cuomo addressed his ongoing lawsuit against CNN and how it has affected his life, during the latest episode of Bill Maher's "Club Random."
Media April 7, 2025 Harvard's remedial math course reignites concerns over test-optional pandemic policies New York Post opinion columnist Rikki Schlott criticized test-optional admissions policies, alleging the pandemic-era change is responsible for the math struggles of Harvard freshmen.
VIDEO April 4, 2025 Dr. Siegel interviews top WHO leader on pandemic lessons and path going forward Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins 'America Reports' to discuss his conversation with Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, technical lead for the COVID-19 response at the World Health Organization.