
It all started on impulse. I was lying in my bed, with the lights off, wallowing in grief over a long-distance breakup that had happened over the phone.
Written by Irina Matchavariani

It all started on impulse. I was lying in my bed, with the lights off, wallowing in grief over a long-distance breakup that had happened over the phone.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Last week, Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University. Prosecutors have charged a 22-year-old with aggravated murder and say they will seek the death penalty
Written by Larry Bell

AI May Be Doing Much for Us, But It’s No Servant. As Jeffrey Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstown Institute observes in The Epoch Times, “We aren’t training AI.”
Written by Joseph Fournier PhD

I routinely suggest that changing weather patterns on planet Earth give us insight into changing weather patterns on our main sequence G-type star that we affectionately refer to as the Sun.
Written by Paul Homewood

The Telegraph reports on a bold new energy plan from the SDP – the resurrected Social Democratic Party, though well removed politically from Woy Jenkins and co!
Written by David Turver

Anyone who was harbouring hopes that the appointment of Nigel Topping as the new chair of the Climate Change Committee would herald a new era of realism has had those hopes cruelly dashed
Written by Dr Nicholas Tate

In France, the September return to school – la rentrée – is always accompanied by la rentrée littéraire – the publication of large numbers of new books – as people look ahead not just to all the literary awards later in the autumn but to their own winter of evenings and weekends sitting curled up reading a new book
Written by Sayer Ji

In September 2025, The Atlantic‘s Tom Bartlett introduced William Parker to the world with a skeptical eye
Written by BBC

Scientists have for the first time located the “mileage clock” inside a brain – by recording the brain activity of running rats
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

The hepatitis B vaccine has been marred by controversy since its inception, particularly since it is now given to every newborn child despite minimal benefit being attributable to this policy.
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

A new peer-reviewed study just confirmed what independent researchers have been warning about for over two years: the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are contaminated with foreign DNA—and not just a little
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Breitbart News has reported that Poul Thorsen, the Danish researcher whose work has been used for two decades to dismiss any link between vaccines and autism, has finally been arrested in Germany after more than a decade as a fugitive
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

For years, public health agencies and pharmaceutical companies insisted it was “impossible” for COVID-19 mRNA injections to alter human DNA. They dismissed all concerns as “misinformation,” while offering no evidence to back their assurances
Written by Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.

When Americans hear about carbon dioxide, it’s often shown as a harmful pollutant that threatens the planet. Politicians, activists, and media outlets warn that if we don’t reduce emissions right away, disasters will happen
Written by Audrey Streb

The Trump administration is moving to scrap an Environmental Protection Agency program projected to save American businesses up to $2.4 billion in regulatory costs, according to the agency
Written by Will Jones

Keir Starmer has overruled Ed Miliband by snubbing plans for a ‘green’ energy plant in favour of a massive data centre in a major blow to the Energy Secretary’s ‘net zero’ plans