by Derrick Broze
Originally Published at The Last American Vagabond
As Palantir’s stock rises and their profile in the 2nd Trump administration is cemented, it’s becoming clear we
By Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com
This week, the FDA issued a stark warning over a hugely popular hair-loss drug taken by millions of men — saying it
by InfoWars
Investigative reporter William Jasper reviewed the Oklahoma City bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, that left 168 people dead and 684 injured.
by The Solari Report
Originally published February, 2023
Many subscribers and readers of the Solari Report have asked how they can stop the implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Story at-a-glance
* Sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to 338,240 deaths annually and contributed to 2.2 million new Type 2 diabetes cases in 2020, representing about
by Joann Muller
Drivers along a 200-mile stretch of I-45 between Dallas and Houston should get ready for something new: the semi-truck in the next lane might not have anyone
by Nick Giambruno
When most people think of Fort Knox, they picture towering stacks of gold bars, locked away in impenetrable vaults, guarded by the US military—the ultimate symbol
by Tyler Durden
Investments in Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) rebounded to levels last seen in January, signaling a recovery in investor sentiment from concerns about global trade tariff escalations.
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The Quiet Indignities of Modern Air Travel
How Engineered Discomfort Erodes Our Humanity
by Joshua Stylman
There was a time when air travel embodied a certain dignity. People dressed for
by Joshua Stylman
There was a time when air travel embodied a certain dignity. People dressed for the occasion, service was attentive, and the journey itself held value beyond mere
by Ken Klippenstein
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is embroiled in yet another scandal, but there’s a far greater crisis lurking behind his leaky ship, one that has real
by Steve Watson, modernity.news
As we highlighted recently, Klaus Schwab, the cartoon villain who ran the World Economic Forum for decades is disappearing himself amid a host of sordid