by Felix Richter
For the past three years, as the United States – like many other nations – battled with elevated inflation, consumer spending has remained remarkably robust, keeping the U.S.
By James Bovard
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg recently lamented how his company groveled to federal demands to censor any criticism of the Biden administration’s Covid policy. But is Facebook
by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
COVID-19 vaccines pose a 112,000% greater risk of brain clots and strokes than flu vaccines and a 20,700% greater risk of those symptoms
By James Bickerton
Independence campaigners have hailed "a revolution in Texas politics" after 10 Republicans who have committed to supporting a referendum on secession from the United States
by Donald Shaw
According to a press statement, President-elect Donald Trump has selected his campaign manager Susie Wiles to serve as his chief of staff. Wiles will be the first
by Sotiris Rex
When I explain to people (those willing to listen) how a society can make laws without government, and how stateless societies punish criminals, a reasonable objection emerges:
by Derrick Broze
As most people expected, the script put Trump back in power.
I hope all those people who said they were supporting Trump because he was the "
by Steve Kirsch's newsletter
Executive summary
Today, I filed a formal written complaint with the Board of Supervisors in Santa Clara County about the Public Health Department. Their
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Story at-a-glance
* The American Association for Cancer Research's 2024 report reveals a significant link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk, with 5.4% of
By Pam Martens and Russ Martens
Yesterday, the National Association of Realtors released their annual Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. It showed that by the time Americans have saved
by News Desk
The Foreign Ministry of Turkiye sent the UN a letter signed by 52 nations and two organizations calling for a halt in military transfers to Israel, stating
by Kit Klarenberg
As Israel’s October 1 invasion of Lebanon unfolds, the media’s complicity in shaping public perception raises urgent questions, particularly when viewed through the lens of