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The Death of Books
The Death of Reading
July 9, 2026
Academics refer to this period as the “reading revolution.” Reading was as much an indulgence as carnivals and music halls. And this habit lasted, in one form or another, until recently when reading for enjoyment started to tank.
How to Make the CDC Great Again
How to Make the CDC Great Again
July 8, 2026
The experience gave me the opportunity to reflect on what reforms I would like to see at the CDC as it faces a pivot point in the history of public health. Here are six themes that I see as most urgent.
Subjects and Citizens: A Treatise by Justice Clarence Thomas
Subjects and Citizens: A Treatise by Justice Clarence Thomas
July 7, 2026
The emergence of birthright citizenship introduces a nation concerning individuals and the state that is contrary to the entire American idea. For the majority of the court to do this on the 250th anniversary of the Founding adds to the insult.
The Reimbursement Code Monopoly Is a Threat to Health
The Reimbursement Code Monopoly Is a Threat to Health
July 6, 2026
Healthcare in the United States is in a death spiral. Costs rise, chronic diseases consume 90% of healthcare spending, and millions of Americans feel trapped in a system that limits choice. Patients increasingly want insurance for a broader spectrum of care.
The Declaration of Independence at 250: What Does It Tell Us?
The Declaration of Independence at 250: What Does It Tell Us?
July 5, 2026
John Adams stated that “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Are we modern Americans composed of the stuff needed to save our Republic?
The Army ROTC Taught Me to Never Call Independence Day ‘The 4th of July’
The Army ROTC Taught Me to Never Call Independence Day ‘The 4th of July’
July 4, 2026
America was founded on a set of beliefs and convictions—what Thomas Jefferson described as self-evident truths that were proclaimed in the 1776 Declaration of Independence and then protected by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
Malflusiva and the Wheeking Guinea Pigs
Malflusiva and the Wheeking Guinea Pigs
July 3, 2026
The most infuriating part of the VRBPAC meeting was that the members actually acknowledged and discussed some of these concerns, but instead of postponing its recommendation, the committee simply recommended further studies be done after malflusiva’s approval.
A.J. Cronin on Medical Ethics
A.J. Cronin on Medical Ethics
July 2, 2026
We must make form healthcare “Communities of Practice” that are composed of groups of vertically and horizontally integrated professionals. Those just entering, those in active practice, and those in retirement can utilize such a Community of Practice for the transfer of knowledge.
Accountability for the Vaccine-Injured: A Senator Steps Up
Accountability for the Vaccine-Injured: A Senator Steps Up
June 30, 2026
That may become Senator Johnson's greatest contribution, not simply exposing what happened, but demonstrating that the search for truth does not end when the headlines fade. For thousands of Americans, that renewed faith may prove to be the best medicine of all.
The US Should Exit the UN
The US Should Exit the UN
June 30, 2026
The US alone owes $2.196 billion to the regular budget and $1.8 billion to separate peacekeeping operations, which amounts to about one-quarter of UN funding. Without it, the UN will be sorely diminished in status.
The NIH Emails
The NIH Emails
June 29, 2026
A cache of internal emails obtained from within the US National Institutes of Health has exposed years of strategic planning for future pandemics involving governments, foundations, international organisations, and pharmaceutical companies. The documents, stretching back to at least 2016.
FDA Leadership’s “Blind Spots” Leads to a Surge in Medical Device and Drug Recalls
FDA Leadership’s “Blind Spots” Lead to a Surge in Medical Device and Drug Recalls
June 28, 2026
The FDA possesses the legal authority, institutional framework, and technical expertise necessary to solve this problem. What is missing is leadership’s willingness to demand the standards that once defined American drug regulation and legacy records of a low number of recalls.
The Empathy Weapon
The Empathy Weapon
June 27, 2026
Frame the debate so that only one conclusion is possible, then demonstrate some sense of open-mindedness about how people arrive at that conclusion. Be empathic about the journey. Just never, ever allow the destination to be questioned.
Reclaiming the Third Space
Reclaiming the Third Space
June 26, 2026
Third spaces offer something many of us are now missing: identity flexibility. They are places where we are not reduced to our roles. We are simply human among other humans. Without that middle space, identity collapses inward.

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