Health

HE HAD A NAME: NATHANIEL BAKER

A cracked motorcycle helmet and worn student backpack lie abandoned on a dark street, illuminated faintly by a distant university building. Nearby, a torn paper reading "DEPORTED?" in red marker and fluttering police tape evoke a somber, mysterious scene.

21-year-old USC student Nathaniel Baker was killed in a hit-and-run by an illegal immigrant already wanted by ICE. Why is no one talking about it? A look at the media silence, the immigration system failure, and the life that should’ve been protected.

Why Are You Still Paying for NPR?

A political cartoon shows a satirical “DIVERSITY” hiring poster at NPR, where all the employees look identical—wearing "I'm With Her" buttons and sipping lattes. In the background, a confused man in a red tie is being shoved out the door, beneath the caption: “Funded by You. Representing... Not You.”

NPR gets nearly $500 million in federal funding—but a senior editor admits there's not a single Republican on staff. Is this “public media” or state-funded propaganda?

Pfizer Quietly Pulls Out of COVID Vaccine Market

dusty shelf full of unsold vaccine vials

Pfizer, the pharmaceutical powerhouse that once rode the COVID wave to a staggering $100 billion payday, is now making a quiet exit from the vaccine stage. Like a rockstar slipping out the back door post-concert, the company has scaled down operations, slashed billions from its projected earnings, and—perhaps most tellingly—started laying off employees from its vaccine division.