Interviews

Interviews

Pediatric Expert Urges Caution on Acetaminophen and Vaccine Debate

On Chicago’s Morning Answer, Dan Proft spoke with Dr. Jonathan Ellen, primary care pediatrician, epidemiologist, and former CEO of Johns

Professor Barbara Oakley Warns Censorship Harms Cognitive Flexibility

Barbara Oakley, distinguished professor of engineering at Oakland University: Censorship Hurts Our Brains—Literally

Trump Moves to Label Antifa a Terror Group; Ex–DOJ Prosecutor Outlines What Could Happen Next

Joseph Moreno,  former federal prosecutor with the Department of Justice in the National Security Division, a former staff member with

Are Antidepressants Contributing to Violence?

Charles Cornish-Dale, aka Raw Egg Nationalist, asks: Are antidepressants fueling America’s violence?

Psychotherapist Warns of “Validation Culture” After Kirk Assassination Coverage

Jonathan Alpert, psychotherapist practicing in New York and Washington:  ‘Splitting’ and the Celebration of Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

NOW Foods’ Neil Levin urges the FDA to crack down on repeat offenders and frauds

Neil Levin, senior nutrition educator at NOW Foods, urges the FDA to crack down on repeat offenders and frauds rather

AEI Report Highlights Complex Fiscal Impact of Immigration

Alan D. Viard, senior fellow emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute, analyzes the fiscal impact of immigration

Richard Epstein Rebukes Tim Kaine’s Misunderstanding of Natural Rights

Richard Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Chicago, delivers a masterclass on

Former FBI Agent: Kirk Assassination Reveals Cultural Radicalization and Investigative Gaps

Thomas Baker, former FBI legal attaché, on the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s shooter—and the unanswered questions surrounding the Trump assassination