
A new ProPublica investigation into purported measles outbreaks in Texas and Utah contains a quietly devastating admission from the CDC about the limits of modern genomic outbreak surveillance
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A new ProPublica investigation into purported measles outbreaks in Texas and Utah contains a quietly devastating admission from the CDC about the limits of modern genomic outbreak surveillance
Written by Patrick Lewis

China’s tungsten hexafluoride ban severs Japan’s supply, causing permanent production shutdowns at Kanto Denka and Central Glass, crippling Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC’s advanced chip manufacturing at 7nm and below.
Written by Joseph Varon, MD, FCCM, FCCP & Ryan Cole, MD

A Nobel Prize-winning drug with four billion doses and a story most people only know half of.
Written by Lost Engineering

Discussing the controversial Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, a theory that a cosmic event around 12,800 years ago dramatically altered Earth’s climate, contributed to the extinction of Ice Age megafauna, and disrupted the widespread Clovis culture in North America.
Written by World Council for Health

For years, privacy advocates warned that “they” could track you via GPS. The response? Laughter. We were assured that walls block signals, that indoor tracking is hard, that battery life is the ultimate safeguard
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

A newly published academic study is sparking outrage for modeling how much money governments could save by dramatically expanding euthanasia in Canada, including “non-voluntary” scenarios involving vulnerable people
Written by Jenna McCarthy

The Daily Beast recently published a headline so unintentionally hilarious that it deserves a place in the Smithsonian: “Vance Admits He’s on Weird RFK Jr.-Approved Diet”
Written by Phil Harper

If your doctor is being paid by the pharmaceutical industry, you should know right? Most people agreed, and so… an intervention was needed!
Last time, I said the only way to start fixing a broken information system is to pick one clear hallway of power and go at it hard.
Written by The Defender Staff

The Defender’s Big Chemical NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines, from a variety of news sources, related to toxic chemicals and their effect on human health and the environment
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Dr. Paul Marik shares what cancer patients can do for themselves: prevention, navigating the system, and the metabolic approach behind IMA’s cancer care protocols.
Written by Mike Adams

When it comes to how AI is being deployed today, we are witnessing something far more dangerous than a market correction or a tech bubble. We are living through an unprecedented crash in human cognition
Written by Zoey Sky

Medical schools spend very little time teaching future pediatricians how to recognize when a vaccine causes harm.
Written by Adam Cifu, MD

My father graduated from medical school in 1955. He completed a rotating generalist internship at City Hospital on Wards Island in New York. He then trained in psychiatry at Bellevue and the Manhattan VA. Later, he did psychoanalytic training and focused his practice on adolescents
Written by Paul Homewood

On June 11th, the boss of energy firm EDF Simone Rossi urged Ed Miliband to stop building wind farms around the UK
Written by Science From The Fringe and Bryce Nickels

In the eleventh episode of In Defense of Virology, Bryce Nickels and Simon Wain-Hobson examine what Simon sees as a decades-long failure of the virology community to seriously confront the potential risks and societal consequences of its own research
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Kyle Busch was a two-time Cup champion and fierce competitor holding NASCAR’s all-time record of 234 national series victories.