Trust in the BBC has been collapsing for years. For many, it finally died during Covid when the national broadcaster took on the role of chief cheerleader for the lockdowns, with no dissent allowed, says Toby in the Telegraph. A reckoning is long overdue.
After spending six months wallowing in the pain of indecision, the Liberal Party has done the obvious and only thing they could do and stepped back from Global Weather Control
Google has been accused in a lawsuit of using its AI assistant Gemini to illegally intercept and monitor the private communications of users across its Gmail, chat, and video-conferencing services, Bloomberg has reported.
Years ago we reported on a woman (fat, ugly) who wanted to “marry” “Sky Scream, a rollercoaster at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany.” She was in love with it, says one source.
The hypocrisy of COP30 gets exposed – revelations show mass destruction of Amazonian forest to build the delegate’s highway and, more gravely, the illegal logging of balsa wood in Ecuador’s protected rainforests—for wind turbine blades—all ignored by mainstream media.
COP30 big wigs are at it again – “Climate change is no longer a threat of the future; it is a tragedy of the present,” said President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Belém.
Reform fought last year’s election on a commitment to end what they term ‘Net Stupid Zero’. So far, their policy announcements have fallen short of a detailed plan to implement their commitment
The world’s most powerful battery storage project under construction north of Sydney has been hit by a major failure of one of three giant transformers, creating a significant headache for the BlackRock-owned developer and putting pressure on the transition away from coal power
With everything going on in the world today, The Associated Press — the premier wire service and news institution in the English-speaking world — knows what’s really on your mind: Is your pets “carbon pawprint” too big?