As governments and tech companies push forward with the next generation of wireless infrastructure, a critical question remains largely unanswered: Is 6G safe? Jefferey examines growing concerns surrounding radio frequency (RF) radiation, the rapid expansion of wireless networks, and the lack of modern safety testing behind current exposure limits. Despite billions of dollars in telecom […]
Chef Aran Goldstein discusses why real food in schools may be one of the most important solutions to America’s growing childhood health crisis. As concerns rise over ultra-processed school lunches, childhood obesity, chronic disease, and poor nutrition, Goldstein explains why the answer is not “kids food,” but simply real, nourishing food served at school and […]
Debates over medical freedom, government authority, and digital surveillance are intensifying around the world. From COVID-era mandates to emerging AI technologies that challenge privacy, many people are asking who ultimately controls their health decisions, personal data, and fundamental rights. In a notable cultural shift, journalists, lawmakers, and citizens are revisiting the consequences of pandemic-era policies. […]
Washington, DC with major updates on vaccine injury and autism. Jefferey Jaxen reports on a HHS leadership shakeup, and the growing demand for accountability in public health. Del breaks down the MAHA Institute’s landmark conversation on vaccine injury, examines what Vinay Prasad’s departure from HHS could mean, and speaks with Tracy Slepcevic of the Interagency […]
Big Pharma has spent decades trying to get people to take their plethora of medications. Now, the controversial industry is going a step further with “smart pills” that can report back after they’ve been swallowed. Of course, there is enormous profit involved. The global market for so-called smart pills is projected to reach $5 billion […]
Public trust in government may be eroding—but one issue appears to be uniting voters across party lines: pharmaceutical liability protections. Jefferey Jaxen examines new polling showing a majority of both Republicans and Democrats support removing legal immunity for vaccine manufacturers. The findings challenge long-standing policies such as the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, […]
The HighWire with Del Bigtree — Episode 466 (March 5, 2026) opens with breaking legal and policy news: the Trump EPA has filed a brief at the U.S. Supreme Court backing Bayer/Monsanto and glyphosate (Roundup). Del breaks down what the government is arguing, what’s at stake for warning labels and litigation, and why the outcome […]
A new executive order aimed at ensuring an “adequate supply” of glyphosate-based herbicides is drawing backlash from MAHA leaders—who say it echoes the 1986 liability shield created under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. They argue the move functions as a protection plan for manufacturers while limiting public recourse, and warn it could be a […]
“Food Babe” Vani Hari joins Del to expose what she calls a make-or-break moment for the food movement. With 180,000 cancer lawsuits, billions already paid out, and a lobbying machine entrenched in D.C., she warns Bayer is pushing toward Supreme Court immunity to avoid future liability. After a decade battling Monsanto, Vani says the window […]
This week on The HighWire, Del Bigtree tackles the MAHA moment head-on, starting with rising backlash over the Trump Administration’s recent action on glyphosate and concerns about expedited production tied to Roundup. Del is joined by Vani Hari (Food Babe) to discuss what’s happening right now in food policy and reform—and what it means for […]
Del recounts a frightening ski accident he experienced last week that resulted in several fractured ribs, describing the crash, and ER visit. In this personal update, he walks through his recovery, the holistic tools he’s leaning on, and the perspective the experience has given him. AIRDATE: February 19, 2026
Del, Alec Zeck, Dr. Ben Tapper, and Katie Collins, PA-C, tackle one of the most polarizing debates in modern health: germs or terrain—what truly drives disease? This candid, high-stakes conversation reveals how this divide shapes vaccine policy, chronic illness, and personal responsibility—and why questioning the dominant paradigm remains deeply controversial. AIRDATE: February 19, 2026
Del Bigtree returns to the desk after two weeks in Europe with An Inconvenient Study, bringing shocking reports from doctors and scientists around the world — and a firsthand account of breaking four ribs in a Canadian ER that exposed the reality of mainstream emergency medicine. Jefferey Jaxen reports on a Super Bowl ad that […]
Del Bigtree returns to the desk after two weeks in Europe with An Inconvenient Study, bringing shocking reports from doctors and scientists around the world — and a firsthand account of breaking four ribs in a Canadian ER that exposed the reality of mainstream emergency medicine. Jefferey Jaxen reports on a Super Bowl ad that […]
Del Bigtree returns to the desk after two weeks in Europe with An Inconvenient Study, bringing shocking reports from doctors and scientists around the world — and a firsthand account of breaking four ribs in a Canadian ER that exposed the reality of mainstream emergency medicine. Jefferey Jaxen reports on a Super Bowl ad that […]
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