By Ben Shimkus, Consumer Reporter For Dailymail.Com
A garage attendant eased a fully charged car out of the parking lot.
'My guy,' he said, slowing to a
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Indoor farming has long promised a revolutionary approach to agriculture, offering controlled environments for growing crops regardless of weather or climate. However, the industry has been hindered
by Good News Network
In a development that could reduce the emissions that exacerbate humanity’s climate crisis, an international team of engineers may have created the whitest coating yet—
By Sotiris Rex
Hard-earned wisdom, usually arrived too late, tends to lead to the conclusion that the greatest turnoff in a woman is vanity. There is nothing more antithetical to
Stop Being Part of the Problem (With Your Support for "Government")
‘Madmen might rule us, so we should preemptively surrender and let madmen rule us.’
Let us define
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https://usrtk.org/pesticides/glyphosate-health-concerns/
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Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide worldwide. It is linked to cancer, liver and kidney disease,
by Christopher Cook via The Advocates for Self-Government
Let us define a political spectrum.
Those to the left of the center point want the government to be bigger. Those to
by Nicole Shanahan
Over the past month, I’ve been in contact with a government whistleblower— an individual who has held high-level security clearances and has spent over a decade
by John & Nisha Whitehead
“When the states legalize the deliberate ending of certain lives... it will eventually broaden the categories of those who can be put to death with
I’m a psychologist who studies couples: People in the happiest relationships do 5 things during weekdays—that most neglect
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by Mark Travers, Contributor
Sometimes, 24 hours just doesn’t feel like enough. Between work, commutes, and a growing to-do list, it’s easy to get through an entire weekday
by Frank Bergman, slaynews.com
An explosive peer-reviewed study has shaken the scientific community to the core by warning that childhood vaccines have caused most autism cases among Medicaid-enrolled children.