Although I’ve been reading the New York Times every morning for almost 45 years, I’ve gradually become more and more disgusted with it, and occasionally say so in my articles
Is Sugar the Deadliest White Powder Drug?
Written by Ron Unz
Written by Ron Unz
Although I’ve been reading the New York Times every morning for almost 45 years, I’ve gradually become more and more disgusted with it, and occasionally say so in my articles
Written by BBC
A huge Maya city has been discovered centuries after it disappeared under jungle canopy in Mexico
Written by biologyphenom
As revealled from numerous testimonies at the Scottish Covid inquiry the elderly and disabled (the latter regardless of age) were pressured to agree to DNACPR notices during lockdown with one witness speaking of a forged signature DNR form
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
The archipelago nation of Indonesia represents just 1% of Earth’s land area, but it has set the stage for global geopolitics surrounding fossil fuels and climate policies.
Written by John Leake
A striking feature of the myriad villains who infest public affairs is that they often do and say things that make them seem like parodies of themselves
Written by Net Zero Watch
Net Zero Watch has published a new study that encompasses the first empirically based estimate of the costs of ‘Net Zero’, and the first cost-benefit analysis
Written by Ronald Stein P.E and John Shanahan
In the transition to so-called clean and green electricity, critical minerals and metals bring new challenges to electricity security.
Written by Barbara Loe Fisher
Public opinion surveys and polls all say the same thing.
Written by Jayanta Bhattacharya
The House report on HHS Covid propaganda is devastating.
Written by Jon Moynihan
Britain, the nation that birthed the Industrial Revolution, is now a world leader in deindustrialization
Written by James Edward Kamis
A recently released research study concluded that several small, scattered areas in the northern portion of the Antarctic Peninsula have lost all their glacial ice from 1986 through 2021
Written by Carly Cassella
In the middle of the night, the world can sometimes feel like a dark place. Under the cover of darkness, negative thoughts have a way of drifting through your mind, and as you lie awake, staring at the ceiling, you might start craving guilty pleasures, like a cigarette or a carb-heavy meal
Written by Joy Moynihan
Written by Pamela Ferdinand
Exposure to dangerous chemicals disproportionately impacts the health of women and girls worldwide.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) must pay about $7.8 million to six former employees who lost their jobs after the district denied their requests for accommodations for religious exemptions from BART’s COVID-19 mandate.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Australia suffered some of the most punishing lockdowns of almost any country despite having a very large land mass and a distributed small population.