Lily Tomlin once asked “What’s the point of being a hedonist if you’re not having a good time?”
Everything cold is new again
Written by News Roundup
Written by News Roundup
Lily Tomlin once asked “What’s the point of being a hedonist if you’re not having a good time?”
Written by Kenneth Richard
Studies from Central China, Russia, and Central Europe indicate there was just as much (or more) warming and drought before 1900, or when CO2 concentrations were under 300 ppm. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency for California on Friday January 10, 2025 to address the health impacts of the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County.
Written by Efrat Fenigson
My guest today is Roger Huang, an author, journalist on Forbes, Bitcoin Magazine and more, and a Bitcoin advocate, whose work bridges the intersection of Bitcoin, geopolitics, economics, and history.
Written by Andrew J. Whelton
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed thousands of structures, many of them homes, and firefighters continue to battle the infernos.
Written by Richard Eldred
Dozens of British women are reporting ballooning breasts after their Covid jabs
Written by Russia Today
Most agencies think that a foreign power is unlikely to be to blame for the unexplained health condition, but dissenting voices remain
Written by Tibi Puiu
Every night, while the body rests, the brain orchestrates a vital cleanup operation.
Written by Will Jones
The share of electric cars in new registrations in Germany plummeted 27.5% in 2024 compared to the previous year. Blackout News has more.
Written by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil
Our colleague Clare Craig has posted about the new report by MBRACE on Maternal mortality 2021-2023.
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Modern “Public Health” primarily focuses on disease prevention and treatment, rather than on health promotion.
Written by Carly Cassella
A colossal ice core sample drilled in Antarctica may contain the oldest, unbroken timeline of Earth’s climate, stretching back more than a million years.
Written by Shane McEvoy
In an age where technology promises efficiency and streamlined processes, my recent encounter with the NHS’s approach to handling medical cases paints a different picture — one of inefficiency and frustration that is symptomatic of deeper systemic issues
Written by Dr Susan Crockford
Extended periods of hot weather and drought create ideal conditions for hard-to-fight forest fires
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
Kathy Thiessen, Ph.D., a leading fluoride expert, joined “The Defender In-Depth” this week to discuss the latest science on water fluoridation
Written by Richard Eldred
Michael E. Mann, known for his infamous ‘hockey stick’ climate graph, must pay over $500,000 in legal fees after spending years trying to silence National Review with a baseless lawsuit