Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hit An All-time High: Study

Greenhouse gas emissions have hit “an all-time high” as time runs out to save the planet, warns a new report. They are causing an unprecedented rate of global warming – averaging 1.14°C (34°F) over the last decade. It adds to evidence Earth is “nearing the point of no return” from disastrous flooding, heatwaves and famines. […]

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How A Brain Switch Could Combat Comfort Food Cravings During Stress

Comfort food cravings could be stopped by flicking a switch in the brain that is turned on by stress, according to new research. People often turn to fatty and sugary snacks like crisps, sweets and biscuits when they feel under pressure. And it’s a vicious circle – creating changes in gray matter that drive more […]

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How Climate Change Has Made Air Travel Worse

Air travel has become more of a bumpy ride over the last 40 years due to climate change, reveals new research. Potentially catastrophic aviation turbulence strengthened as the world warmed from 1979 to 2020, according to the study. And transatlantic flights are among the worst affected, say scientists. The study by University of Reading researchers […]

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Parents Beware: Disney+ Features ‘Gay Christmas’ Doc That Even They Admit Isn’t Safe for Children

It should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone with a pulse that Disney would feature an LGBT documentary to celebrate “pride month” in June. That documentary, “Pride from Above,” is from National Geographic (which is owned by Disney), and can be seen on any number of affiliated streaming services, such as the kid-oriented Disney+. […]

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Fox News Gets Great News, Only for It to Be Crushed by Tucker Carlson

At Fox News, the shadow of Tucker Carlson must keep getting longer. A ratings triumph Tuesday showed the network at its customary place atop the cable news ratings on the night its former primetime star made his debut with his new Twitter program. But the actual numbers show how much Fox has lost by giving […]

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Disturbing Satellite Video Shows Dozens of Wildfires Starting at Once

A satellite video posted online this week purportedly shows numerous wildfires erupting simultaneously in Quebec. More than 400 fires burned across Canada on Thursday, with over a third of them in the French-speaking province, according to The Associated Press. Addison Smith, a reporter with Just the News, tweeted a satellite video apparently showing the multiple […]

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Matt Walsh Exposes Transgender Care’s Biggest Scam with Under Cover Video

The controversy and relative downfall of Project Veritas in the wake of James O’Keefe’s abrupt departure has created a vacuum within conservative journalism circles. For the time being, it appears the void is going to be filled by conservative firebrand and Daily Wire host Matt Walsh, perhaps best known for his wildly successful “What Is […]

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Cop’s Bodycam Catches Streak Across Night Sky, Then 911 Call About Non-Human Beings Comes In

A Las Vegas family claims to have experienced a close encounter of the third kind moments after an object streaked across the sky above their neighborhood. Recordings from a May 1 early-morning 911 call obtained by KLAS-TV feature a caller claiming he had seen an extraterrestrial being in his backyard with his own eyes. The […]

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Bible Found Opened To Psalm 106 And 107 One Of Few Objects To Survive Deadliest Fire In US History

When the smoke cleared, little was left intact. It was almost as if a town had never even existed there. Some broken china and a tabernacle survived the inferno. So did a Bible. The Good Book was charred by the flames and petrified by the intense heat, but found intact — and opened to Psalms […]

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Construction Project Unearths Unusual Burial Site Of Mastodons

A construction project in Grand Rapids, Michigan, that seemed fairly straightforward went awry in the best way possible earlier this month when workers digging a culvert discovered the ancient bones of a juvenile mastodon. Cory Redman, science curator at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, had no idea what to expect when he was called out […]

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