Year-End Fundraiser Update

THANK YOU to subscribing contributors DFD and SLH, and to multi-time supporter PH! Their combined $40 yesterday brings our year-end fundraiser total to $1,408.34!

We’re $1,342.16 away from the finish line (once we’ve raised $2,750.50, reader GL will “match funds” to get us to our goal of $5,501).

The $1,500 mark seems like a reasonable goal for tomorrow — it’s only $91.66 away. Please support the freedom movement’s daily newspaper at …

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… and have a fantastic day!

Yours in liberty,
Tom Knapp
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The Big Idea: Municipal-Owned Grocery Store

Source: In These Times
by J Patrick Patterson

“Across the country, entire neighborhoods are losing their grocery stores — and not just big chains, but independents as well as family-owned shops and markets. It’s part of a broader pattern of food access disappearing where it’s needed most, often in poorer neighborhoods, larger Black or Latino communities and areas with a history of disinvestment. Some companies, like Walmart and Kroger, promote themselves as ‘a community partner’ only to turn around and cite the very same conditions as reasons to leave. In the South and West Sides of Chicago and parts of Detroit or Kansas City, Mo., grocery stores have left, citing low profits, crime or aging infrastructure. Other times, stores simply consolidate or move to wealthier suburbs. Have city-run stores been tried? Yep! But mostly in rural areas. Baldwin, Fla. (a town of about 1,300) opened its own grocery store, in 2019, after the last independently owned one closed.” (12/03/25)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/municipal-owned-grocery-store-food-desert-rural-chicago-kansas-city-detroit-market-vendors-public-community-care

US FDA Removes Longtime Director of Over-The-Counter Drugs Office

Source: US News & World Report

“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is moving Theresa Michele, longtime director of the office of non-prescription drugs, to a new role, a federal official said on Wednesday. The move comes a day after FDA’s drug evaluation chief, Richard Pazdur, announced his decision to retire, marking another high-profile departure in a long list of changes in the agency under U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Michele has been leading the over-the-counter drugs division since 2015, overseeing the development, review and regulation of products such as pain relievers and flu medications. The federal health official said the agency is reimagining Michele’s previous office to focus more on affordability.” (12/03/25)

https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2025-12-03/us-fda-removes-longtime-director-of-over-the-counter-drugs-office

The Good News Is That One Side Has Definitively Won The Missing Heritability Debate

Source: Astral Codex Ten
by Scott Alexander

“…the bad news is that they can’t agree which one. I explained the debate more here, but the short version is: twin studies find that most traits are at least 50% genetic, sometimes much more. But molecular studies – that is, attempts to find the precise genes responsible – usually only found enough genes for the traits to be ~10-20% genetic. The remaining 35% was dubbed ‘missing heritability.’ Nurturists argued that the twin studies must be wrong; hereditarians argued that missing effect must be in hard-to-find genes.” (12/03/25)

https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/the-good-news-is-that-one-side-has

UN demands Russian regime return abducted Ukrainian children

Source: WION [India]

“The UN General Assembly on Wednesday (Dec 3) urged Russia to immediately and without conditions return the Ukrainian children ‘forcibly transferred.’ Member states voted 91 to 12 in favour of a resolution demanding their immediate and unconditional return. Meanwhile, 57 countries abstained from voting, and Russia rejected the move outright. The resolution ‘demands that the Russian Federation ensure the immediate, safe and unconditional return of all Ukrainian children who have been forcibly transferred or deported.’ It also urges an end to the indoctrination of Ukrainian children. … Ukraine says at least 20,000 children have been taken since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. Only about 1,850 have made it back. … Russia, meanwhile, insists it moved some children to safety from active combat zones. Its deputy UN envoy, Maria Zabolotskaya, dismissed the resolution as “full of mendacious accusations,” arguing that votes in favour only fuel division.” (12/04/25)

https://www.wionews.com/world/-largest-state-abduction-operation-in-history-un-demands-russia-return-thousands-of-captive-ukrainian-children-1764815231216

Obama Paved the Way for Trump’s Venezuelan Killings

Source: Libertarian Institute
by Jim Bovard

“The Trump administration’s killings of scores of Venezuelans are justifiably provoking outrage. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth recently proclaimed, ‘We have only just begun to kill narco-terrorists.’ Donald Trump and Hegseth are cashing a blank check for carnage that was written years earlier by President Barack Obama. … Many Americans who voted for Obama in 2008 expected a seachange in Washington. However, from his first weeks in office, Obama authorized widespread secret attacks against foreign suspects, some of which spurred headlines when drones slaughtered wedding parties or other innocents. On February 3, 2010, Obama’s Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair stunned Washington by announcing that the administration was also targeting Americans for killing.” (12/03/25)

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/obama-paved-the-way-for-trumps-venezuelan-killings

Bitcoin Hits Two-Week High in Cautious Crypto Market Recovery

Source: Yahoo! News

“Bitcoin extended a tentative rebound on Wednesday, climbing to a two-week high as traders look for signs that the wider crypto market may be regaining its footing after a prolonged selloff. The original cryptocurrency rose as much as 2.6% to about $93,965, its highest intraday level since Nov. 17. Ether gained more, rising more than 4%, as Ethereum undergoes a network upgrade called Fusaka that aims to make the blockchain faster and more efficient. Other smaller tokens were mixed. The digital assets market remains on shaky ground after a bruising selloff that began in early October, just days after Bitcoin hit a record of over $126,000. Since then, more than $1 trillion in crypto market value has been wiped out.” (12/03/25)

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-hits-two-week-high-071352153.html