1. Kerry Lutz: How "Dr. AI" Helped Me Optimize My Health
2. Daniel Greenfield: Chicago Mayor Praises
Cop-Killer, Says Police are a "Sickness"
3. Kenneth Rapoza: China Now Producing Dozens of
Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping Them Globally is Next Move
4. Todd Sheets: Charlie
Kirk, Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech
5. John Lott: Bogus ADL Report Either
Mislabels Leftist Violence as 'Right-Wing' or Omits It Entirely
6. Greg Rabidoux: Is Leo DiCaprio's New Film
"One Battle After Another" The Battle We Really Need to Fight Right
Now?
How "Dr. AI" Helped Me Optimize My Health
By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network
If you had told me five years ago that an AI
chatbot would help me live healthier, I'd have laughed. But today I can
point to three very real, very practical episodes where working with what I
jokingly call "Dr. GPT" made a measurable difference in my health.
It didn't replace my doctors. It helped me ask better questions, notice
patterns, and find the right people to treat me. [more...]
Chicago Mayor Praises Cop-Killer, Says Police are a "Sickness"
By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the Horowitz Freedom Center
That's how you get a body count that looks like a war zone.
Mayor Brandon Johnson recently claimed that "jails and
incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe
communities." He praised Joanne Chesimard a/k/a Assata Shakur, a racist
terrorist who murdered a police officer and was linked to the attempted murder
of others by the BLA terrorist group, as an "important person in the Black
liberation movement." This comes after the Chicago Teachers Union he
emerged out of gushed that Chesimard/Shakur was a "revolutionary fighter,
a fierce writer, a revered elder of Black liberation, and a leader of freedom
whose spirit continues to live in our struggle." [more...] Order Daniel Greenfield’s new eBook NOW!
China Now Producing Dozens of Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping
Them Globally is Next Move
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
As proof that no company can match China on price, Chinese
producers of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and the key starting
materials (KSMs) used to make them are slashing prices by up to 50%. Not even
low-cost India – one of the largest importers of Chinese KSMs – can compete at
those levels. If the U.S. wants to preserve a pharmaceutical industry that isn't
almost entirely dependent on China, as it is today, then tariffs, quotas, and
targeted industrial policies are essential. Without them, China's grip on
pharmaceuticals and the broader, more advanced, biotechnology market will
surely tighten. [more...]
Charlie Kirk, Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
The response to Charlie Kirk's tragic
assassination was almost as shocking as the event itself. While there were
notable exceptions, there was also no shortage of responses that ranged from
thinly veiled versions of "He had it coming" to outright celebration.
A
disastrous series of events began with the culture of hatred that led to
Charlie Kirk's assassination. After nearly six decades of accumulating
social, cultural, and political control, the left feels threatened by a
potential regime change in the leadership and overall direction of the country.
They have responded by Hitlerizing Trump and Nazifying his supporters, which
has created an atmosphere of anger, hatred, frustration and retribution that
implicitly justifies even the vilest acts of violence against even the most
innocent of victims. [more...]
Bogus ADL Report Either Mislabels Leftist Violence as
'Right-Wing' or Omits It Entirely
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
The ADL's latest annual report claims that right-wing extremists have been connected to all identified extremist-related killings 2022-2024.
Sunday, at the memorial for Charlie Kirk - murdered by a leftist
because of his political views - President Trump declared "that
violence comes mainly from the left." And, on Friday, a leftist fired
shots at the ABC station in Sacramento, California, in anger over Jimmy
Kimmel's temporary suspension. Not everyone agrees. The Anti-Defamation
League (ADL) countered with its latest annual report, claiming, "This
is the third year in a row that right-wing extremists have been connected to
all identified extremist-related
killings." According to the ADL, between 2022 and 2024,
there were 34 so-called "right-wing extremist" murderers, with 23 of
them (68 percent) white supremacists. They say their attacks took 61 lives. Of course, those 61 deaths make up only a tiny
fraction of the 58,781 murders the FBI recorded over the same three years.
Still, as Trump noted, a political murder is "an attack on our entire
nation." Yet, none of the cases listed by the ADL involve a right-winger
murdering a political target. [more...]
Is Leo DiCaprio's New Film "One Battle After Another"
The Battle We Really Need to Fight Right Now?
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
In the midst of political violence - including terror attacks on
elected officials - car bombs, torture, anti-immigrant sentiment, general
nihilist mayhem, and the kidnapping of Leo's estranged newbie-revolutionary
daughter, here's the question: Is this movie the Dirty Harry of our days
when the power of film to comment on, even move the needle on current debate
was undeniable? Or are those heady cinematic days gone forever? It's not
entirely the fault of the film. But it does say a lot about where cinema and
Hollywood are, circa 2025. In other words, it ain't the 1970s. [more...]
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