“The EPA Just Put Beijing on Notice: America Will Control Its Own Energy Future”

The EPA Just Put America Back in the Driver’s Seat On July 29, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a formal proposal to rescind the 2009 “endangerment finding”—the scientific basis for U.S. greenhouse‑gas regulation under the Clean Air Act. If finalized, this action would dismantle over $1 trillion in climate regulations and deliver $54 billion in annual savings […]

“From Wrinkles to Workout Recovery: Can Red Light Therapy Do It All?”

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Red Light Therapy (RLT) has captured the attention of biohackers, dermatologists, and wellness professionals. At its center is the idea of shining red and near-infrared (NIR) light on the skin to promote healing and recovery. But does the science back up the hype? We’ll break down how RLT […]

“The Truth About Short Squeezes: Why the Worst Companies Make the Biggest Moves”

The Ugly Truth Behind a Short Squeeze—And Why Traders Love It To the average investor, a short squeeze may appear irrational: a struggling company’s stock suddenly surges by 100% or more in a matter of days. But to experienced traders, this is a calculated setup driven by technical dynamics, not fundamentals. What Is a Short […]

Ionized Alkaline Water: Sound Science or Just Slick Marketing?

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team You’ve seen the bottles. You’ve heard the buzz. From yoga studios to Instagram influencers, ionized alkaline water is being praised as a wellness wonder said to “neutralize acid,” “boost performance,” “slow aging,” and even “fight disease.” But here at The Craig Bushon Show, we don’t rush to judgment […]

“Rivian’s Big Promise or Big Problem? The Truth Investors Need to Hear”

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Wall Street has a new darling—or so they say. Rivian, the electric vehicle startup once hailed as a Tesla contender, is back in the headlines with analysts throwing around trillion-dollar terms and price targets that promise a rosy future. But let’s pump the brakes for a moment. Before […]

“Silicon Valley Wants Robots in Every Hospital—What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team A humanoid robot just performed real medical procedures intubation, ultrasound-guided injections, and even ventilating a human body under remote control. No doctor at the bedside. No nurse in the room. Just a machine directed through a virtual interface. Developed by researchers at UC San Diego, this breakthrough was […]

Coca-Cola Finally Caves—But At What Cost to America’s Health?

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team After decades of dodging responsibility for its role in America’s obesity and diabetes crisis, Coca-Cola has announced it will finally release a version of its iconic soda made with real cane sugar—this fall. Not because it suddenly developed a conscience, but because of political pressure, public demand, and […]

“The AI Takeover of Auto Repair Is Real — And It Starts Sooner Than You Think”

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team “This isn’t about hype it’s about how your life changes next.” A new article from Paul Campanella’s Auto Centers lays out how artificial intelligence is shaking up the auto repair industry.  Like it or not, this is the road ahead and it’s coming fast. Faster, smarter diagnostics but […]

“Autism Registries, HIPAA Loopholes & RFK Jr.: What You’re Not Being Told”

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Welcome to The Craig Bushon Show. Today, we’re taking a closer look at a proposal that on the surface promises to “Make America Healthy Again,” but underneath could quietly set the stage for far-reaching data collection that raises serious questions about privacy and personal freedom. RFK Jr. wants […]

Tesla’s New Deal With China: A Shining Example or a Warning for America?

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Let me tell you something about what’s unfolding here. Tesla isn’t just an electric car company anymore. It’s rapidly becoming a global energy infrastructure giant, with its sights set on transforming how we store power on massive scales. That kind of innovation ought to be a point of […]