
She was, for a while, the oldest known member of the human family. Fifty years after the discovery of Lucy in Ethiopia, the remarkable remains continue to yield theories and questions
Written by Dylan Gamba, AFP

She was, for a while, the oldest known member of the human family. Fifty years after the discovery of Lucy in Ethiopia, the remarkable remains continue to yield theories and questions
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

This week my co-author John Leake who is a historian and best-selling true crime author reported on a new crime committed by doctors at prestigious academic medical centers—transgender medicine
Written by Calvin Freiburger

As America moves further and further from the coronavirus panic of 2020, a new Pew Research survey finds waning interest in keeping up to date with Covid ‘vaccines’
Written by Jenny McGrath

Nestled in The Bahamas on Great Abaco Island is a blue hole, Sawmill Sink, that’s filled with a trove of well-preserved fossils that show how much the island has changed since the last Ice Age
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Martha Herbert, M.D., Ph.D, a pediatric neurologist, neuroscientist and autism researcher since 1995, said autism research must take a whole-body approach if it’s ever going to accurately capture the disorder’s complexity. Herbert co-authored a study that seeks to do just that
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

An Idaho man who received a Covid ‘vaccine’ when his employer “strongly implied” he should get the shot was left paralyzed 10 days later from a blood clot
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

There’s a reason we heard so much about extreme heat deaths over the summer: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made a “call to action” on ‘extreme’ heat that prompted mandarins across his vast organization to issue warnings without letting the facts get in the way of a good story
Written by James Ashworth

The largest and most complete ichthyosaur ever found in the UK has been unearthed in the nation’s smallest county
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Earlier this year we reported on new evidence that global greening due to rising CO2 levels is not only continuing but accelerating
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Gavin Schmidt, a leading American government climate alarmist who goes by @ClimateOfGavin on X, just made a startling statement in the New York Times along with the like-minded Zeke Hausfather: the science is not settled
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The intergalactic delegates at COP29 are confronted with their collective inability to do what they say must be done, by them, right away
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Glucagon-like peptide receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) are the current financial rainmakers for BIG PHARMA
Written by Frank Bergman

Experts in the Philippines are sounding the alarm as the nation continues to suffer a surge in excess deaths since the rollout of Covid mRNA “vaccines” while birth rates are falling far below replacement levels
Written by Paul Homewood

In August, the BBC claimed ‘There are about 17,000 polar bears living in the country – making up around two-thirds of the global population of the species, according to the Canadian government. The species is in decline, and scientists attribute it to the loss of sea ice caused by global warming – leading to shrinking of their hunting and breeding grounds.’
Written by Thomas Richard

Labour is facing fury for “destroying” British farms with its cruel tax raid while sending hundreds of millions of pounds to support foreign farmers
Written by Wendell Husebo

John Balbus (pictured), who heads the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity, says he is hardwiring his office’s work into the agency to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s vowed reforms of the Department of Health and Human Services