Climate Change: What Do Scientists Say?
Truth Revolt | The alarmists are winning the argument. Hopefully, videos like this will turn that around.
Truth Revolt | The alarmists are winning the argument. Hopefully, videos like this will turn that around.
The Week | A lot of published research is false. But that’s not even the worst part.
Anna Scanlon | Legionnaires’ disease hits citizens.
RT | Initially reported as 7.4 by USGS, the earthquake was centered at a shallow depth of 10 km (6 miles) some 107 miles (173 km) west northwest of the capital Quito.
Daily Caller | California Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer went after a Catholic priest in a Wednesday hearing for supposedly questioning the pope’s statements on the dangers of man-made global warming.
Christina Sarich | Despite the chemicals being banned for decades.
CNS News | “The approximately 1.4 million cases of chlamydia represent the highest number of annual cases of any condition ever reported to CDC,” a fact sheet for the report stated.
Mike Barrett | Protecting the bees is becoming a priority.
London Telegraph | Concern is mounting in Japan over the planned release of radioactive tritium from Fukushima’s damaged nuclear power plant into the ocean.
New American | A powerful new documentary takes a fresh look at the global “green” agenda.
AP | Technology allowing a pre-programmed robot to shoot to kill, or a tank to fire at a target with no human involvement, is only years away, experts say.
Providence Journal | Most of us recognize the value of science in dealing with complex problems that pose significant risks to public health and well-being.
Christina Sarich | Causing a meltdown of the natural world.
RT | It turns out that FBI director James Comey covers his laptop camera with tape, just like any NSA-fearing citizen should.
Julie Fidler | But the EPA won’t study the pesticide-bee link until 2018.