I remember when the first Teslas came out, early adopters I knew hoped EV tires would last much longer than on regular cars
Written by Henry Cesari
I remember when the first Teslas came out, early adopters I knew hoped EV tires would last much longer than on regular cars
Written by Jack Phillips
Officials in New Mexico confirmed that a resident died from the plague in the United States’ first fatal case in several years
Written by Jason Bryce
New data from the Reserve Bank of Australia shows Australians are increasingly choosing to use cash. 30.2 million ATM cash withdrawals were made in Australia during January 2024 (not including EFTPOS cash-outs and over-the-counter bank transactions), up by almost half a million (1.6%) from December 2023.
Written by Hugh McCarthy
On TNT Radio’s final episode of Sky Dragon Slaying featured retired Northern Ireland school principal (headteacher), Hugh McCarthy, who adroitly eviscerates the insane government pandemic policies that closed schools and harmed children. Never again!
Written by Dr Mohammad Iqbal Adil
A good life is inspired by love and guided by knowledge. As a qualified health professional with long standing experience, I analysed in early 2020 that Covid pandemic was a fraud after vast study and masking & social distancing was imposed to control public mind for slavery.
Written by Bruce Gagnon
Written by Robert A Schwartz
Leprosy is caused by two different but similar bacteria – Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis – the latter having just been identified in 2008. Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is avoidable.
Written by John Mac Ghlionn
Every year, on the second Sunday of March, the vast majority of Americans set their clocks forward by one hour for daylight saving time. While DST provides an extra hour of evening light and enjoys public support, new research suggests its negative health impacts outweigh the benefits.
Written by Amie Dahnke
Inhabitants of areas with higher use of atrazine, lindane, and simazine were 25 to 36 percent more likely to develop Parkinson’s, a new study shows
Written by Amie Dahnke
A high dose of vitamin D could improve the function of insulin-producing beta cells in children and young adults recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Evidence report and systematic review for the US preventive services task force
Written by Kenneth Richard
New research (Mitchell and Knapp, 2024) at a southeastern US study site indicates there has been no significant trend in either total precipitation or intense rainfall events (IRE) over the last 250 years
Written by Jack Phillips
Former President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he met with Elon Musk but said he’s not sure if the billionaire Tesla CEO will back his reelection bid
Written by Scotty Kilmer
We all know the wheels are starting to fall off the electric battery car bandwagon. Lamestream media has long said we’re all going to make electric cars. Well, guess what? They are falling off the electric car bandwagon.
Written by George Citroner
U.S. Federal agencies are cancelling research, differing significantly from Europe’s more precautionary approach to cellphones. Decades of animal research point to serious health risks from cellphone radiation exposure, but examining a possible link stops now.
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman
If I were American I would be rather worried about my country’s military capabilities.
Recently, America decided that since the Israelis won’t allow enough food trucks into Gaza they would try to win a few brownie points by parachuting in some supplies – not enough to do any good or to annoy the Israelis (of whom Biden is obviously terrified) but enough to satisfy critics of American foreign policy.