
The experiment with women’s suffrage, driven originally and sustained by Equality, is about a century old. Let’s look at one simple number
Written by William M Briggs

The experiment with women’s suffrage, driven originally and sustained by Equality, is about a century old. Let’s look at one simple number
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

A recurring theme in human society is how often groups hold diametrically opposed viewpoints, yet both are absolutely certain they are entirely correct, and the other is completely wrong
Written by Sayer Ji

For more than three decades, my life’s work has revolved around a deceptively simple premise: food is medicine
Written by PSI Editor
Written by Sallust

Some polar bears, it seems, are doing well despite reduced ice levels in the Arctic, so a study in the usually alarmist journal Nature Scientific Reports says
Written by Linnea Lueken

One bad season isn’t ‘climate change’, and long-term data show Argentina’s cherry output is rising
Written by Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

For years, Westerners have been told that the only responsible response to (so-called – Ed) ‘climate change’ is a rapid transition to so-called ‘renewable’ energy. Solar panels, wind turbines, EVs, and battery storage are presented as the moral antidote to ‘fossil fuels’, the so-called ‘clean’ technologies that will ‘save the planet’ from human‑caused warming
Written by Sayer Ji

When the World Health Organization issued its carefully worded statement on January 24, 2026, responding to the formal notification of U.S. withdrawal, the tone was calm, regretful, and resolutely moral
Written by Paul Homewood
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The UN Food & Agriculture Organisation has updated agricultural data for 2024
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

When working with chronic illnesses, one of the most common observations is that a “shock” happens to the body, and things that used to function stop working and won’t return to how they were previously functioning due to issues which appear to be at a cellular level
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Can the Kind of Fat You Eat Affect How Your Skin Responds to Sunlight? For decades, scientists have understood skin cancer primarily through the lens of ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure.
Written by Sayer Ji

The latest DOJ batch of Epstein files reveal that by the time the world encountered COVID-19, the financial, philanthropic, and institutional machinery to manage—and profit from—a pandemic was already firmly in place
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Nearly half of the people who responded to a nationwide Japanese survey said they would not get vaccinated in a future pandemic, even if faced with a fatality rate similar to that of the COVID-19 pandemic
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As we watch the climate alarmist retreat turn into a rout, we are reminded of Rudi Dornbusch’s line about economics, that first things happen more slowly than you thought possible and then they happen faster than you thought possible
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

Everyday States published an article claiming wind and solar power, but especially solar power, provide cheaper electric power than ‘fossil fuels’ in various states
Written by Dr Joseph Varon

Modern medicine is often portrayed as the culmination of rational progress. We refer to evidence-based care, standardized pathways, and algorithm-driven decisions as if they represent the highest achievement of scientific advancement