
Though research repeatedly shows that vegetable oils, otherwise known as seed oils, are harmful when cooked, dietary guidelines and health organizations continue to promote polyunsaturated vegetable fats over animal fats
Written by Marina Zhang

Though research repeatedly shows that vegetable oils, otherwise known as seed oils, are harmful when cooked, dietary guidelines and health organizations continue to promote polyunsaturated vegetable fats over animal fats
Written by Johnny Punish, GM

VT UK Correspondent Prof. Gloria Moss (pictured) discusses critical thinking and the the dark side of academia
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

The general public has been beleaguered with new terminology that has been promulgated in the last few years
Written by Sam Walters

The process of speciation allows a single species to diverge into two
Written by Zachary Streiber

Eight people who died suddenly after receiving a messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccine died due to a type of vaccine-induced heart inflammation called myocarditis, South Korean authorities said after reviewing the autopsies
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

Countries that treasure individual freedom and respect bodily autonomy have only one choice: Exit the World Health Organization
Written by Dr Judy Wilyman

The information below proves there was never any justification for discriminating against unvaccinated people during the alleged ‘pandemic’ in 2020-22
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

A story on NBC News cites worst-case scenarios to claim that ‘climate change’ threatens global wheat production. This is false
Written by David Chu

Most people consider the consumer products they use in their daily lives safe, and manufacturers often do not need to disclose the ingredients in their products, making it difficult for individuals to know what they are being exposed to and the potential health implications
Written by William Mata

An influential group has called for the structural design of many of Britain’s multi-storey car parks to be “carefully considered” amid fears that older designs cannot cope with the weight of electric vehicles
Written by Joel B. Pollak

Two of California’s largest reservoirs in Northern California are near 100 percent capacity, and the newly-resurrected Tulare Lake in the Central Valley is near its peak size, as the spring runoff from a rainy winter continues
Written by John Mac Ghillion

When it comes to the creation of powerful platforms, China is best known for TikTok, a highly problematic app that stands accused of being a Trojan horse for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Written by Darlene McCormick Sanchez

New Texas law could impact thousands of young people who want to change
Written by Karen Kingston

Karen Kingston is a biotech analyst and former Pfizer employee who understands complicated medical and biological contracts
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The federal government continues to try and fool the public into thinking ‘misinformation’ is a dire problem and a crime
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Elon Musk, venture capitalist David Sacks, former Democratic lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard, and others for a Twitter Spaces interview Monday to discuss many of the issues he reckons should be at the forefront of the political debate going into the 2024 presidential election