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Search engines are leaving people partially informed while invading their privacy. Freespoke is here to show you what other search engines won’t and protect your privacy in ways they refuse. We label media bias
First, we deliver news from across the spectrum and we label media bias so you can quickly see all the perspectives delivering the stories—whether it’s on topics you search or in your trend

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Second, we make it easier for you to find American-made and Veteran-Owned brands and products when you start your shopping search—without having to track you to give you what you care about.

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Freespoke protects your privacy through anonymity. Unless you opt into personalization, every search you make on Freespoke is entirely anonymous. And even then, we only use that data to make your experience better, never to sell you something. We can’t control what happens on all the other sites you may find in our search engine, but stay tuned – we're working on ways to help keep you safe there too.

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Freespoke is also a safe place for people of all ages, including kids. Our privacy promises protect children from aggressive tracking, and we do everything possible to prevent p**nography and other obscene content from appearing in search results. Of course, no technology is perfect, and parents should always monitor their kids' online activity, but Freespoke is your partner in protecting our children, not your adversary.

12/26/2025

The FBI has permanently closed its J. Edgar Hoover Building headquarters in Washington, D.C. and will move to the Ronald Reagan Building, FBI Director Kash Patel announced.

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12/25/2025

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12/22/2025

Vice President JD Vance delivered the closing address at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix, calling for unity within the conservative movement amid growing internal divisions. Vance urged conservatives to reject internal “cancel culture,” embrace differing viewpoints, and focus on shared patriotism rather than rigid ideological boundaries.

The conference also highlighted rifts on the right, with public clashes between prominent conservative figures over conspiracy theories, influence, and the movement’s future direction. Vance’s remarks on race and religion sparked online backlash, while Turning Point USA’s leadership floated him as a potential 2028 presidential contender.

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12/19/2025

US hits back against ISIS. What’re your thoughts as we take in this big news Friday?

12/19/2025

U.S. launches retaliatory strikes against ISIS in Syria What we know

The U.S. military carried out air and ground strikes against ISIS targets in central Syria following the deaths of two American soldiers in a recent terrorist ambush. President Trump had vowed retaliation, and the operation was launched days later.

Why the strikes happened: President Trump publicly pledged to avenge the killing of U.S. service members. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the response, describing it as a direct act of retaliation. U.S. officials say the strikes targeted ISIS fighters, infrastructure, weapons sites, and arms storage facilities tied to the group responsible for the attack.

What comes next: Military leaders say operations against ISIS are ongoing. CENTCOM reports dozens of anti ISIS missions conducted in Syria since July, with officials stressing continued cooperation with local partners to prevent the group’s resurgence.

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12/19/2025

U.S. military strikes drug trafficking vessels What’s happening?

U.S. military forces have carried out a growing number of strikes on alleged drug trafficking vessels in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean. Since early September, there have been 28 known strikes, with at least 104 people killed. The latest attacks this week killed nine people across three strikes.

Why the administration says it’s necessary: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the strikes target vessels linked to designated terrorist organizations involved in narco trafficking. President Trump argues the campaign is needed to stop drugs from reaching the U.S. and has declared an armed conflict with drug cartels. The administration also ties the operation to pressure on Venezuela’s government, which denies the accusations.

Why critics are concerned: Lawmakers and experts are raising alarms about transparency and legality. Some question the evidence behind the trafficking claims, while others point to a reported September double strike that killed survivors, which critics say could amount to a war crime. The Pentagon has declined to release full unedited footage despite new legal requirements.

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12/19/2025

The Justice Department released thousands of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents on the court ordered deadline of December 19, after President Trump signed a law requiring disclosure. A public website is now live, but only part of the material has been made available so far.

What the DOJ says: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says hundreds of thousands of documents were released, with more coming in the weeks ahead. The delay is tied to redactions meant to protect victims and sensitive information.

Why it’s controversial: Democratic leaders argue the partial release violates the law and accuse the administration of withholding records. Victims and transparency advocates say the public still lacks key information about Epstein’s network and how the case was handled, while the DOJ points to legal carveouts that allow withholding certain records.

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12/19/2025

AI is making up academic papers and that’s a serious problem

New reports show AI tools are hallucinating academic studies that don’t exist. For people researching health, policy, or science, this sets a dangerous precedent. Fake citations can spread misinformation, distort debates, and make it harder to tell what’s real from what’s not.

Why this matters
When false studies are treated as real, trust in research breaks down. Bad data can influence decisions in medicine, education, and public policy, with real-world consequences.

How Freespoke is different
Freespoke prioritizes real, verifiable sources. We cite actual articles, link directly to original reporting, and surface podcast clips so users can hear full context instead of relying on AI-generated summaries.

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12/19/2025

DOJ to release hundreds of thousands of documents What’s going on

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says the Justice Department will release several hundred thousand documents today, with more coming in the weeks ahead. The delayed rollout has raised questions about whether the DOJ is complying with a law President Donald Trump signed last month requiring full disclosure within 30 days.

DOJ’s explanation
Blanche says the delay is due to the time needed to review each document and protect victims by redacting names, identities, and personal details.

Why it’s controversial
Critics argue the staged release conflicts with the law signed in November, which set a clear deadline for releasing all related records. The partial release has fueled concerns about transparency and compliance.

What do you think
Is the DOJ acting responsibly or ignoring the law

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12/19/2025

Erika Kirk and Turning Point USA endorse JD Vance for 2028 What does it mean

Here is how Freespoke AI breaks down both interpretations

Why this endorsement matters
Supporters see Erika Kirk’s endorsement as early positioning for the 2028 presidential race. Given Turning Point USA’s influence among young conservatives and the role her late husband played in the movement, the backing is viewed as a signal that parts of the MAGA base may be lining up behind JD Vance as a potential successor to President Trump. The timing years ahead of 2028 is unusual and suggests early jockeying within the conservative movement.

Why some are skeptical
Others downplay the political significance and frame the endorsement as more personal than strategic. Kirk has spoken positively about Vance and emphasized their friendship and her husband’s past support of him. Some commentators argue the endorsement is being overinterpreted while others point to internal MAGA tensions or question whether it represents a broader political shift.

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12/19/2025

Is the U.S. one of the most generous countries for legal immigration?

Secretary Rubio says yes. Here’s what both sides argue, via Freespoke AI:

Argument: The U.S. is one of the most generous
Supporters point out that the U.S. admits over one million legal immigrants each year, more than any other country. America also grants more permanent legal status and citizenship than other industrialized nations and has the largest immigrant population in the world. Many argue the U.S. remains a top destination because of job opportunities, quality of life, and long-term opportunity.

Argument: The U.S. is not the most generous
Critics say raw numbers don’t tell the full story. When adjusted for population size, dozens of countries accept more immigrants per capita than the U.S. Others note that the U.S. offers a weaker social safety net than many wealthy nations, and legal immigrants often have limited access to public benefits, making the system less generous in practice.

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