One of the textbook marketing flops of all time was the Ford Edsel sedan, heralded as the hot new car in the late 1950s
The Great ‘Green Energy Transition’ That Wasn’t
Written by Stephen Moore
Written by Stephen Moore
One of the textbook marketing flops of all time was the Ford Edsel sedan, heralded as the hot new car in the late 1950s
Written by Alisa Priddle
Tesla CEO also says Cybertrucks will trickle out until 2025, and admits that making this truck is hard
Written by Wayne A Rohde
The following is a story of a federal judge who has issued opinions in favor of a few vaccine injury petitions on appeal
Written by John Leake
The daily battle with bots, automatons, philistines, and brainwashed kids
Written by Stop These Things
A while back, wind industry spinners reckoned tourists would flock to see a few of these whirling wonders in action, now they’re flocking to their graveyards
Written by Mark Kaufman
Over the past couple years, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has continually smashed its own speed records. And in the next year, it will continue to break more records
Written by Franco Battaglia
Demetris Koutsoyiannis is Emeritus Professor of Hydrology and Hydrosystem Analysis at the National Technical University of Athens
Written by Matt Ridley
The truth is out. An official report has admitted for the first time the scale of the cost of reaching net zero by 2050
Written by Joel Smalley
A good friend told me she’s off to the hospital this afternoon to have her cholesterol checked on the insistence of her partner
Written by Paul Sutter
The journey of the elements starts in the earliest moments of the Big Bang, when our universe was only a few seconds to a few minutes old
Written by Ben Turner
The asteroid Kamo’oalewa may have been ejected by a massive impact on Earth’s moon, a new simulation suggests
Written by Dr Naomi Wolf
How globalist oligarchs are targeting western meaning
Written by Bridget Alex
Long before the cave painting above was made, our ancestors met and interacted with multiple types of ancient human
Written by Harry Baker
In science fiction films, nothing raises tension quite like the good guys’ spaceship getting caught in an invisible tractor beam that allows the baddies to slowly reel them in. But what was once only a sci-fi staple could soon become a reality
Written by Mary Ward
Regulators, governments and strata schemes are grappling with how to manage a rise in fires caused by faulty or misused e-bike chargers after Sydney fire crews were called to three incidents within 24 hours in the past week
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Over the past few decades, Indonesia, an archipelagic nation made up of over 17,000 islands, has seen amazing economic progress. The strategic utilization of ‘fossil fuels’ is a key factor at the center of this growth