Hurricane Ian is gone, but the media’s myths about hurricanes live on.
Hurricane Myths — Lessons From Ian And Florida’s Recovery
Written by John Stossel
Written by John Stossel

Hurricane Ian is gone, but the media’s myths about hurricanes live on.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

From most loved, to most hated…audiences are drowning out Green Party speakers at campaign rallies.
Written by wondersofphysics.com

Written by Geordie Burnett-Stuart

There are so many threats to British agriculture. Too much sun, not enough rain. Rising costs for fuel and fertiliser. Catastrophic labour shortages. And shockingly low profit margins which have left farmers scrabbling to survive or selling up entirely.
Written by wonderofphysics.com

Written by NASA

Analysis of data obtained over the past two weeks by NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) investigation team shows the spacecraft’s kinetic impact with its target asteroid, Dimorphos, successfully altered the asteroid’s orbit.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Electric truck and SUV maker Rivian Automotive is recalling almost all its vehicles over loose fasteners that could potentially affect drivers’ ability to steer.
Written by Margherita Cole

Today, there are many different ways of writing in ink. However, the most popular and prevalent instrument is the ballpoint pen. Its modern design channels thick, oil-based ink through a steel tip that “rolls” over the writing surface.
Written by Joel Smalley

The UK government’s over-reaction and woefully misinformed policies, including lockdown, masks and the mRNA experiment resulted in substantially more deaths than neighbouring Sweden
Written by Jolie Diane

“Public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.” -President Eisenhower, 1961
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

The COVID jabs are an absolute disaster, with injuries and deaths piling up by the day. Yet so-called health authorities, doctors, media, drug makers and many of the jabbed themselves claim there’s nothing to see here.
Written by Michael J Clarke

This Logician says, of course it is, and it is going to be followed by yet more rain next year!
Written by Helena Horton

The new environment secretary, Ranil Jayawardena, is understood to oppose solar panels being placed on agricultural land, arguing that it impedes his programme of growth and boosting food production.
Written by Jerm Warfare

The Kruger National Park is one of the most beautiful game parks in the world, in my opinion.
Written by Joel Smalley

Forcing out approximately 40,000 social care workers for declining the Covid jab was not just unethical, but disastrous for the care sector and those it supports. The sector now has 165,000 vacancies.
Written by beforeitsnews.com

Many prominent detransitioners have come to the fore in recent years. Perhaps the best known is Keira Bell.