
The war on cancer, declared in the United States with the National Cancer Act of 1971, was meant to herald a golden age of medical triumph
Written by Ian Brighthope

The war on cancer, declared in the United States with the National Cancer Act of 1971, was meant to herald a golden age of medical triumph
Written by Tyler Durden

For many householders in America, the next largest payment, aside from their rent or house payment, is their power bill. Get ready for a massive shock. I predict that some consumers will see their energy bills exceed their house payment
Written by Larry Bell

The prudent warning to our children to beware of trusting strangers who say, “Hey, little girl (or boy), want some candy?” takes on increasing urgency as unmonitored artificial intelligence chatbots are invited into their bedrooms and classrooms as friends and confidants
Written by Will Jones

BP announced last Friday morning that it was selling its US wind farm business, sending its share price soaring
Written by Clive Pinder

As the Afghan data breach lurches from scandal to farce, it’s worth remembering there was a time when respectable people actually trusted the institutions meant to serve them, rather than feared being betrayed by them
Written by Paul Homewood

That latest Miliband lie did not take long to unravel
Written by Joseph Postma

It seems that the powers that be have taken my numerous defeats of Grok 3 on the climate science question, and have trained Grok 4 into perfected sophistry
Written by Paul Homewood

Britain’s Labour government has attacked the plans of the Reform Party to end the ‘net zero’ stupidity
Written by Mike Schuler

A recent fire aboard an inspected passenger vessel has prompted the U.S. Coast Guard to issue a comprehensive safety alert regarding lithium-ion battery installations on vessels
Written by Paul Homewood

We’re used to claims that ‘fossil fuels’ are being subsidised to the tune of trillions of pounds by governments around the world
Written by Royal Netherlands Institute For Sea Research

A major new study by the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) and Utrecht University has revealed that approximately 27 million tons of plastic, in the form of ultra-fine particles smaller than 1 micrometer, are currently floating in the North Atlantic Ocean
Written by Andy Rowlands

Last week, a Derbyshire council approved the construction of a ‘battery energy farm’ that will destroy two and a half acres of woodland
Written by World Council for Health and Christof Plothe D.O.

For three years, governments, media, and pharmaceutical giants wielded one “unassailable” fact: COVID-19 vaccines saved 14.4 million lives in 2021 alone
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The authors of a recent study of 1.2 million children claimed they found no link between the aluminum in vaccines and autism. However, corrected data now added to the study show the opposite is true, according to scientists with Children’s Health Defense.
Written by Dr Matthew Wielicki

In a sweeping new advisory opinion released July 23rd, 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has officially declared that states not doing enough to fight climate change may be held internationally liable for violating human rights.
Written by Paul Homewood

UK Energy Minister, Michael Shanks’, claims last week that scrapping ‘net zero’, as Nigel Farage proposed, would cost a million jobs, were soon shown to be a fantasy when the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published its own analysis of ‘green’ jobs the day after