Day: February 11, 2025

LIZ PEEK: Trump’s ‘vibe shift’ is rolling across America. Look at the latest evidence

3:30 pm February 11, 2025

Who was the biggest winner on Super Bowl Sunday? Donald Trump. Yes, the Philadelphia Eagles rolled over the Kansas City Chiefs with ease, with their formidable defense smothering KC quarterback Patrick Mahomes.  But it was the president who arguably carried the day, becoming the first-ever commander in chief to show up at the Super Bowl. […]

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Being tough on China will Make America Healthy Again

3:30 pm February 11, 2025

On February 1, President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff on Chinese goods to help stop “the flow of contraband drugs like fentanyl to the United States, through illicit distribution networks,” which “has created a national emergency, including a public health crisis.”   Trump was correct when he stated that “Chinese officials have failed to take […]

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4 Valentine’s Day candy options free of dyes and chemicals

3:30 pm February 11, 2025

As the Make America Healthy Again movement gains traction nationally, many parents and grandparents may be reminded to keep an eye on the kinds of candy their children and grandchildren may receive this Valentine’s Day. To avoid potentially harmful dyes and chemicals in some candies and baked treats, certified holistic nutritionist Robin DeCicco, whose business […]

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Morning Glory: Legacy media’s long slide into obscurity

3:30 pm February 11, 2025

The “thirty years war” of “new media” versus legacy media began almost 40 years ago when the Federal Communications Commission ended the absurdist “fairness doctrine” and Rush Limbaugh built the talk radio mall which I’ve been happy to have a prime location in since. The FCC ended the rule in 1987 and Rush launched his […]

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MAHA, RFK Jr. confirmation puts childhood vaccines in spotlight: MMR fact vs fiction

3:00 pm February 11, 2025

Amid RFK Jr.’s push to improve healthcare as part of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, there is a growing focus on vaccine transparency. One of the most common childhood inoculations — the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine — has been a requirement for school attendance since its development in the 1970s. Fox […]

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