
Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out your smartphone to go online and see what the problem is, but you have no reception – no cell signal, no internet
Written by Gary Abernathy

Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out your smartphone to go online and see what the problem is, but you have no reception – no cell signal, no internet
Written by Robert Bryce

For more than a decade, Big Wind has been lying about the adverse health effects of turbine noise
Written by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

National, regional, and municipal leaders have become enamored by AI hype, in particular by finding ways to offload the responsibilities of government to generative AI tools
Written by Healthphysics.com
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On May 23, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed four sweeping Executive Orders (EOs) that mark the most ambitious federal nuclear policy overhaul in decades
Written by Elizabeth Heubeck

Competing for the attention of tweens and teens is not a new battle for teachers. But as the use of cellphones by middle and high school students has surged in recent years, many teachers have begun to admit defeat
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

When we are true to ourselves, we make decisions that reflect our core values rather than trying to please others
Written by John Droz

Sufficient clean water is arguably the single most important necessity for good health. That said, we often do not give this adequate attention
Written by Paul Homewood

The £14.2 billion mentioned will be direct government investment in the project, which will still be owned by EDF
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

As gender transition procedures among youth become more common, a growing number of doctors are raising serious concerns—medical, ethical, and human rights alike
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

A two-year investigation by The Lever found the FDA approved hundreds of drugs over the last several decades with little to no evidence that they work. The investigation found that many of the approved drugs that provided no benefit were allowed to stay on the market, despite evidence that they cause serious harm.
Written by Paul Homewood

The relentless flow of ‘peer-reviewed’ climate alarmism knows no bounds, as witnessed in this latest mainstream academic journals spin:
Written by Paul Homewood

Ed Miliband, it seems, is now totally out of control. Even Starmer and Reeves are no longer able to reign him in. A few examples just in the last week illustrate this. First the Telegraph report that he is being urged to raise energy bills in the South to “save Net Zero”:
Written by Dr Gary Sidley

On June 4th 2020, Grant Shapps (then UK Transport Secretary) announced that the wearing of face coverings would soon become compulsory when travelling on public transport.
Written by Robert Malone MD MS

The Texas Legislature has voted to put warning labels on junk food. Senate Bill 25, passed unanimously in the Texas State Senate, mandates labels on products containing any of more than 40 additives that the federal government currently allows but bans in many other countries.
Written by John Droz Jr

There is general agreement that the purpose of going to school is to prepare youngsters to contribute to society and to be successful adults. Success in the workplace and in life requires the ability to think critically.
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Jenna McCarthy

Once upon a thyme (see what I did there?), humanity weathered colds with citrus fruits, soothed sleeplessness with lavender, and didn’t need a prescription to make a poultice.