COVID-19 and concerns over the influence of pharmaceutical companies on elected officials continue to be a hot-button issue for candidates vying for political office as a movement that began earlier this month on social media garners increasing support.
Unsuspecting British students and researchers are targeted by Chinese spies and can end up “batting for the other side” without knowing, an intelligence and security expert warned.
A fire safety expert says there is “no quick answer” to the danger posed by electric vehicles catching fire on board ferries travelling to and from British ports.
Many people cut back on sugar for health reasons. But nonsugar sweeteners found in ultra-processed foods, such as certain breads, yogurts, and protein bars, can increase your risk of depression, according to a new study.
A federal appeals court rejected a petition Tuesday to rehear a case related to a natural gas ban proposed by the City of Berkeley, California, which the panel ruled was illegal last year.
Economists love data. It’s their bread and butter for how they make judgments about economic health. It’s never been perfect. But it’s what they have and there has been a general sense that the professionals behind the data are doing the best they can.
Why is it easier to find lies in the media about “climate change” than truthful information? Why is honest reporting on the environment an outlier instead of a rule?
The distribution of kinetic energy in a media is said to be in the form of a bell curve where the molecules have a range of kinetic energy with a peak at the temperature and gradually changing deviations around the peak. This is not the case.
Broken systems: a constant in modern life: Growing numbers of people have awakened to the deceit underpinning modern life, whether it be in Judicial systems the police, governments, the medical system, the media or education.
Saturday 12th January 2024: despite the current economic turmoil a global business strategist who has successfully weathered tough times in the past shares his upbeat insights on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying. Listen/watch live!
The former Top Gear presenter has celebrated the discovery of over 800 new species of animal heading into 2024 amid the modern world’s ongoing climate fearmongering
The number of UK consumers buying electric vehicles (EVs) fell for the first time last year, with the latest figures announced just as the government threatened manufacturers with hefty fines if they fail to meet minimum sales targets.