All over the world, the Millennial and GenZ generations (and their parents!) have a problem
Failed Fledgings, Parasite Singles, Four NOs, Basement Dwellers, NEETS or Ninis
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
All over the world, the Millennial and GenZ generations (and their parents!) have a problem
Written by John Leake
Lucia Sinatra cofounded NoCollegeMandates.com to help fight college vaccine mandates, and she writes an occasional column for the Brownstone Institute about pigheaded and tyrannical university bureaucrats who have fanatically pursued the objective of getting a COVID-19 vaccine needle in the arm of every incoming student
Written by Amy Denney
Dentists could play a critical role in helping us avoid dementia, but most of them don’t even know it
Written by Joshua Philipp
In recent years, people have been conditioned to accept totalitarian policies that they have never complied with in the past
Written by Georg Rockall-Schmidt
This is the story of how Polytetrafluoroethylene, brand name Teflon, has poisoned almost the entire world with Perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA, which is cancer-causing
Written by Tom Harris
The City of Ottawa’s ‘Climate Change Master Plan’ will introduce batteries to backup wind and solar power
Written by Alex Berenson
The way the media now reports on the weather – not broad climate issues, but day-to-day weather – has bugged me for a while, and last night it hit (literally) close to home
Written by Brian Shilhavy
America has a huge drug addiction problem, where drug dealers are literally destroying this country
Written by Tom Harris
I asked the free AI that pops up when you use the Bing search engine, “Are polar bears under threat from climate change?”
Written by John Leake
Ed Dowd just sent me a Tweet as I was walking into a coffee shop and it prompted me to do a jaw-dropping double take
Written by Nick Pope
Utility companies operating most of the U.S.’s power plants are not widely adopting an expensive technology promoted by the EPA to clamp down on carbon dioxide emissions, E&E News reported Tuesday
Written by Mimi Nguyen Ly
Nearly half of the tap water in the United States is estimated to have what are known as “forever chemicals,” also referred to as per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
Written by Casey Clampett
While the vivid hues contained in food can help enhance our sense of taste, the true colors of consuming Red Dye No. 3 involve a range of health hazards
Written by Zachary Streiber
Some older adults should receive the new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine, the U.S.CDC has concluded, while acknowledging that the risks of the shots may outweigh the benefits
Written by Emma Suttie, D.Ac, AP
This largely unknown and misunderstood condition seems to be affecting more and more women
Written by Tyler Durden
College Covid vaccine mandates remain some of the most coercive mandates ever declared