A striking feature of the myriad villains who infest public affairs is that they often do and say things that make them seem like parodies of themselves
Doctor Refuses to Publish Results of Her Own Study on Puberty Blockers
Written by John Leake
Written by John Leake
A striking feature of the myriad villains who infest public affairs is that they often do and say things that make them seem like parodies of themselves
Written by Net Zero Watch
Net Zero Watch has published a new study that encompasses the first empirically based estimate of the costs of ‘Net Zero’, and the first cost-benefit analysis
Written by Jon Moynihan
Britain, the nation that birthed the Industrial Revolution, is now a world leader in deindustrialization
Written by James Edward Kamis
A recently released research study concluded that several small, scattered areas in the northern portion of the Antarctic Peninsula have lost all their glacial ice from 1986 through 2021
Written by Carly Cassella
In the middle of the night, the world can sometimes feel like a dark place. Under the cover of darkness, negative thoughts have a way of drifting through your mind, and as you lie awake, staring at the ceiling, you might start craving guilty pleasures, like a cigarette or a carb-heavy meal
Written by Herb Rose
A prediction that does not happen tells you that your belief is wrong. It does not tell you why you are wrong or what is right, only that your current theory is not based in reality
Written by Jo Nova
Wouldn’t you know it — 150 nations signed the Global Methane Pledge without even bothering to check if the methane was man-made
Written by Meryl Dorey
A U.S. appeals court on Oct. 9 removed the injunction blocking a Montana law that prohibits discrimination based on vaccination status
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
South Korean researchers — who analyzed 24 studies and published their report on Oct. 10 in Environmental Health found significantly higher risks for malignant brain tumors, meningioma and glioma on the side of the head where cellphones were held
Written by Children's Health Defense Team
Bayer said it would remove glyphosate from Roundup weedkiller products for consumers, in response to tens of thousands of lawsuits linking the weedkiller to non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Written by Timothy Bradshaw
David Davis MP has declared he is 90 percent certain that Lucy Letby is innocent and will campaign for a retrial
Written by Ronald Stein PE, John Shanahan
In the transition to so-called ‘clean’ and ‘green’ electricity, critical minerals and metals bring new challenges to electricity security
Written by Micheal Sikora
Our allies at the Natural Products Association (NPA) have filed a lawsuit against the FDA for the agency’s declaration that nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is not a legal dietary supplement. This lawsuit builds off the Citizen Petition jointly submitted by ANH-USA and NPA
Written by Mike McRae
A case of a Kentucky man waking up as his organs were about to be harvested for donation has called into question the protocols used by US hospitals and organ donation networks to qualify death
Written by Owen Jarus
Archaeologists in Peru have unearthed the throne room of a powerful queen from the Moche culture, and detailed murals of the female ruler decorate its walls
Written by John Dee
The Somerset Rivers Authority has spoken, so I decided to get the kettle on and check a few of their facts