
It is now, or should be, common knowledge that electric vehicles—cars, trucks, buses, bikes, scooters—under conditions of even low humidity or water damage, are prone to catching fire, owing to the unstable nature of the lithium-ion battery
Written by David Solway

It is now, or should be, common knowledge that electric vehicles—cars, trucks, buses, bikes, scooters—under conditions of even low humidity or water damage, are prone to catching fire, owing to the unstable nature of the lithium-ion battery
Written by Dr. Paul Alexander

stress, take off, landing, stress during flight! it is the cause…you have to prove it is not…we need his vaccine history for the deadly Malone et al. mRNA vaccine and booster history! When was the last one?
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

The issue of antidepressant-induced homicide brings into focus the broader problems with prescription drugs, psychiatrist Dr. David Healy said during an Oct. 5 webinar.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D

The 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals late Tuesday heard oral arguments in the landmark censorship case, Kennedy et al. v. Biden et al.
Written by Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory

On the afternoon of October 13, 1947, an Air Force B-17 aircraft penetrated a hurricane 415 miles (667 km) east of Jacksonville and dumped several pounds of crushed dry ice into the storm, just to see what would happen
Written by News Roundup

So basically when it comes to what used quaintly to be called “the environment” there’s the dreaded climate change monster and then some other silly stuff like pollution.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The recent article published in BioScience, “The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth,” is a parade of exaggerated claims and half-truths.
Written by Will Jones

Electric vehicle insurance premiums are set to soar under a regime shake-up that further penalises EVs for potential damage to batteries, it has been warned
Written by John Leake

Climate racketeers have incentivized the media to blare the talking point that human-induced ‘climate change’ has made Atlantic tropical storms more powerful than they were in the past
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

Could repeated mRNA vaccination every six or twelve months with no end in site have purposes beyond theoretical protection from infectious diseases?
Written by Zoe Kleinman

EBay will clamp down on the sale of e-bikes and e-bike batteries in the UK from 31 October, the BBC has learned.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

This is an update to the original article, “Climate Change, Hurricanes, and the Myth of the Unprecedented,” which can be found below.
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

On track to be the most profitable medication ever in human history; Ozempic and other weight loss drugs, designed to be taken for life, carry serious side effects
Written by News Roundup

The usual suspects are in the usual high dudgeon about Hurricane Helene, with one writer on UnHerd calling it “America’s Chernobyl moment” and for bad measure adding “bringing once-in-a-thousand-years levels of rainfall”.
Written by BBC
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Southern England saw its wettest September since 1918, according to newly released figures from the Met Office
Written by Rich Lowry

Kamala Harris is an automotive libertarian, or so she maintains. [emphasis, links added]