
On March 27th 1913, the population of Columbus, Ohio, started running. Afterwards, nobody was exactly sure why or when
Written by Daniel Hannan

On March 27th 1913, the population of Columbus, Ohio, started running. Afterwards, nobody was exactly sure why or when
Written by Steve Macfarlane

A Korean study published recently suggests people with type 2 diabetes who are prescribed a particular class of drug might be at a significantly lower risk of dementia.
Written by Phillip.Altman

During the last 4 years of COVID there has been a massive amount of misinformation, disinformation, malinformation, censorship and outright damn lies purposely promulgated by various organisations.
Written by John Leake

I received several reader comments and questions in response to my post, The Whole World Has Been Poisoned.
Written by Andrew Lowenthal

On August 27th, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a statement confirming what the Twitter Files, Murthy vs Missouri.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

One of the most common features of long-COVID syndrome is post-exertional malaise.
Written by Jo Nova

Germany already had nuclear power in 2002, if they just kept it and didn’t build all the wind and solar plants, they wouldn’t have had to spend 697 Billion Euro on subsidies, and would have cut their emissions by 73 percent
Written by Andy Rowlands

Pope Francis has once again stuck his nose into something he knows nothing about, by dedicating his September monthly prayer intention to “the cry of the Earth” (whatever that is), and urged Christians to feel the Earth’s ‘pain’
Written by Rhoda Wilson

According to a peer-reviewed paper published in the American Journal of Economics and Sociology in May 2024, “Carbon dioxide and a warming climate are not problems.”
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

We should demand that all public figures take questions live on an open microphone.
Written by Hazel Flight

How far would you go to lose weight? Maybe cut down on sugar? Take up the Couch to 5K challenge?
Written by Norman Fenton and Kathy Gray

Thanks to the tireless work of Kathy Gray, we now have responses to FOIs regarding Covid deaths in Northern Ireland that corroborate the main thesis in our book.
Written by David Nield

Legal documents are notoriously difficult to parse, and a new study attempts to explain why.
Written by Jerm

Rachel Wilson, author of Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation, argues that feminism disrupted economic stability for women, turning them into unwitting subjects of corporate exploitation and government taxation
Written by Will Jones

Car makers are rationing sales of new petrol and hybrid vehicles in Britain to avoid hefty ‘Net Zero’ fines, according to one of the country’s biggest dealership chains
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

California-based Upside Foods alleges the ban violates the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy and Commerce clauses and two federal laws regulating the inspection and distribution of meat and poultry products