In recent years, a striking pattern has emerged in discussions surrounding women’s well-being: despite unprecedented educational and professional gains, many women—especially single, liberal women—report higher levels of anxiety, depression, and emotional distress.
The other day I published a retrospective article about how I and others contributing to this site could see from the start that lockdowns would be a public health, social and economic disaster.
In the third episode of the AntiViral series, I turn to the underlying flaws in logic that form the foundation of the entire field. Without sound reasoning to support it, virology is a house of cards waiting to collapse.
A new study finds the Earth’s bottom water temperatures (BWTs) have cooled by 2-3°C over the last 4.5 million years through to the preindustrial era (1750)
The human foot is astonishingly complex — a small but intricate biomechanical masterpiece designed to bear weight, adapt to surfaces, and provide propulsion. Wearing shoes for centuries undoubtedly has had a harmful effect on foot health.
As California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom traveled to Brazil touting his failed energy agenda in mid-November, the reality back home is unavoidable: because of his policies, Californians are paying some of the highest gas and electricity prices in the nation. [emphasis, links added]
It was strange, even sad, to watch the remaining zealots gathered at COP30 try to convince themselves, and the world, that it was an exciting and productive event.
CDC data from 566 US counties, with a combined population of nearly 260 million, show that COVID-19 vaccination in 2023 was significantly linked to fewer live births.
Tonight on Stinchfield Tonight, I broke down one of the most alarming scientific frontiers in modern biotechnology: the push, now openly funded by Big Tech, to gene-edit human embryos and manufacture genetically engineered children
Late last year, Arla Foods began a trial of Bovaer in 30 farms across the country which they claim could reduce methane emissions from cows by 30-45 percent
On November 19, 2025, a strikingly synchronized wave of articles appeared across major outlets – Scientific American, Gizmodo, CNN, and even Utah’s Deseret News – all singing the same tune
Visual Capitalist has mapped where in the world the approximately 11,000 operational data centres are located. What do they need all these data centres for?
It really does seem that as the tide turns against climate alarmism, intellectually and socially, the self-styled cutting-edge thinkers in Canada are going to be left high and dry