*Editor’s Note: On March 4, 2022, Russia enacted a law that criminalizes public opposition to, or independent news reporting about, the war in Ukraine. The law makes it a crime to call the war a “war” rather than a “special military operation” on social media or in a news article or broadcast. The law is understood to penalize any language...
Read moreDetailsEkaterina Fedulyeva/iStock/Getty Images Plus If you still harbor any doubt that the climate cult wishes to control each and every aspect of your life, consider an article from Amy Brady, published by Scientific American on July 1. The article makes the case for “sustainable” cocktails using far less ice, because frozen H2O takes energy to make and is otherwise a...
Read moreDetailsXurzon/iStock/Getty Images Plus The White House announced the release of a research plan on solar radiation modification (SRM) on Friday that suggests the “possible deployment” of solar geoengineering techniques to mitigate the effects of climate change. The report was published by the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), to provide...
Read moreDetailsU.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is traveling to China this week for talks with senior Chinese officials, the Treasury Department said on Sunday. Yellen will be the second highest-ranking U.S. official to visit China in weeks as the United States attempts to improve ties with China’s ruling communist party. Yellen will travel to Beijing from July 6 to July 9...
Read moreDetailsCommentary The Liberal government’s recently passed Online News Act, also known as Bill C-18, requires that tech giants like Google and Meta negotiate deals with Canadian media companies like Bell, Postmedia, and Torstar for the right to link to their Canadian content. To Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s dismay, the tech giants are refusing to play ball. Saying they don’t value...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Kristi Noem South Dakota landowners battling eminent-domain lawsuits are asking their governor, “Where are you?” Summit Carbon Solutions is proposing a 2,100-mile carbon-capture pipeline through the Great Plains, affecting hundreds of landowners in the Mount Rushmore State, among others. Capturing this carbon from ethanol plants in the Corn Belt is supposedly going to save Mother Earth from catastrophic...
Read moreDetailsRailroad Valley, Nevada The Railroad Valley playa (RRV) in Nevada is fast becoming ground zero in a fight between mining companies and NASA over the large, flat, undisturbed, mineral-rich lakebed. The lakebed holds vast amounts of lithium, the much-desired green-energy metal needed to produce batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), but also is used by NASA for post-launch satellite calibration. According...
Read moreDetailsDespite billions being pumped into trying to kickstart Australia’s hydrogen industry, department officials concede reaching profitability may be a long way off. Jo Evans, the deputy secretary of the Department of Climate Change and Energy, said costs were still too high for hydrogen production. “There’s no way they’ll make a profit at those costs,” Evans told Australia’s Joint Standing Committee...
Read moreDetailsA bill from House Republicans is targeting the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to issue Clean Air Act waivers for California that could lead to major restrictions or even bans on gas-powered vehicles. Those waivers are a live issue. Last month, the California Air Resources Board asked the Biden administration for one so it can ban the sale of new internal...
Read moreDetailsAustralia’s eSafety commissioner has issued Elon Musk’s Twitter with a legal notice to explain what it is doing to tackle hate speech on its platform. The commissioner says it has received “more complaints about online hate on Twitter in the past 12 months” than any other platform and alleges an “increasing number” of reports of serious online abuse since Musk...
Read moreDetailsThe principles behind Trump’s political and economic program could once again dominate U.S. politics. The legal case against against former President Donald Trump presents only two possibilities: either he goes to jail, or he emerges strengthened politically. Unfortunately, his administration is not on trial for their great social crimes, as a result of which inequality and poverty became more acute,...
Read moreDetailssimonkr/iStock/Getty Images Plus Lithium mine In a remote region of Humboldt County, Nevada, the People of Red Mountain — Paiute, Shoshone, and Bannock people from Fort McDermitt Tribe — are fighting against President Biden’s climate-change agenda by seeking to stop the extraction of lithium from the Thacker Pass Mine. This week, while Biden is campaigning in California touting his “climate credentials” with...
Read moreDetailsCommentary Rowan Atkinson or as many of us know him: “The guy who played Mr. Bean,” has more experience with EVs than most. As an avid car owner and enthusiast, an early adopter of electric vehicles, and having previously studied electrical and electronic engineering (before his entirely unrelated career in entertainment), he surely has an informed opinion. He explained in...
Read moreDetailsAnalysis To trust or not to trust—that is the question many of us ask when it comes to choosing our information today. Our choices can be so overwhelming that science wants to come to the rescue by adding extra buttons on social media postings. This comes after researchers from the University College London (UCL) conducted experiments by adding ‘trust’ and...
Read moreDetailsRunning Press Kids/Amazon.com “If a nation expects to be ignorant & free, in a state of civilisation, it expects what never was and never will be.” — Thomas Jefferson to Charles Yancey, January 6, 1816 Every time I find out that there’s a book written to teach children about the Constitution, I anticipate an attempt to miseducate our most vulnerable...
Read moreDetailsThe ongoing push for environment, social, and governance (ESG) policies has driven retirement accounts into a downward spiral. Stagnant and oftentimes fading portfolios are being filled with “woke” investments thanks in large part to new guidance from the White House. On top of politics, mega-money managers like BlackRock are pressuring businesses to focus less on profits and more on progressive...
Read moreDetailsRegional Queenslanders are set to feel the most pressure on their power bills as the highest power price increase of almost 30 percent was announced. The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) released the final decision on regulated real electricity prices on June 9, with the price increase starting from July 1. The households in regional Queensland will see an average increase...
Read moreDetailsPopular American restaurant chain Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is attracting criticism after promoting Pride Month—with some customers vowing to never eat at their stores again. Cracker Barrel recently made an Instagram post showing a rainbow-painted chair at one of its restaurants. “We are excited to celebrate Pride Month with our employees and guests. Everyone is always welcome at our...
Read moreDetailsAfter covering breaking developments with the World Health Organization power grab, Alex Newman brings on Fox News’ Judge Jeanine Pirro to discuss how the left is working to take down America. The left is on an organized campaign to destroy the United States, and it is criminal, explains the former prosecutor and retired judge in this episode of Liberty Hour...
Read moreDetailsWhile 2022 was a ‘blow-out year’ for climate and race initiatives, 2023 is not This year’s spring season of shareholder voting is leading some to believe that the tide may be turning against the left-wing corporate pressure campaign that goes under the awkward moniker of Environmental, Social and Governance, or ESG. “The big story this year is the drop in...
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