More of Today's Articles Federal court rules FDA's fast-tracked GMO Salmon illegal due to environmental concerns Time for supper kids: We're having genetically mutated fish with hormone-laden tarter sauce, and a side of worm-killing Frankencorn. If every consumer really knew what GMO really meant, ... It's clear once more: The 2020 election was stolen from Trump, as new evidence of manipulation surfaces Back in 2016, Democrats and their sycophants in the media claimed that Donald Trump won the election because he "colluded" with Russia to "steal" it from Hillary Clinton. It was a blatant, ... Triple up: UK government scientist advises people to wear masks with three layers... why not five? An infectious disease expert in the British government has suggested that people should wear masks with three layers. Public Health England (PHE) Senior Medical Adviser Dr. Susan Hopkins ... Google Trends reveals horrifying search subjects during massive Texas power outage As sub-freezing temperatures engulfed Texas last week and roughly 15M people lost power after the state's green power windmills froze and failed, several disturbing search terms began ... Cyborg: Researchers create the first self-healing robots from living frog tissues Researchers created the first living, self-healing robots using stem cells from frogs. Named "xenobots" after the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) from which the stem cells were ... Judge rules Maricopa County, Arizona must turn over November election ballots to State Senate for forensic audit On Friday, Feb. 26, a judge ruled that Maricopa County, Arizona, must turn over around 2.1M ballots from the November election so that a proper audit can be conducted. Maricopa County ... New research shows polar bears are "fat and healthy" despite modest ice loss in the Arctic Polar bears could become nearly extinct by the end of the century if climate change continues unabated. That is the narrative that climate alarmists have been using to shed light on the impact of ... Dangerous tech: Companies building 5G network that can be weaponized by US armed forces The hype surrounding 5G is focused largely on how consumers will benefit. Verizon's website proudly proclaims that people will enjoy lower lag times and quicker downloads, and businesses will ... Texas electric company hit with 1B class-action lawsuit over high energy bills Texas wholesale electricity retailer Griddy Energy is facing a 1B class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging customers extremely high prices during the cold snap that left ... Study: Antibiotics found to affect gut microbes and increase the risk of Parkinson's Parkinson's disease is a challenging illness to treat because scientists lack a clear understanding of its precise causes. Although there is a genetic component, researchers have long been ... Scientists discover a "space hurricane" above the North Pole An international team of scientists has confirmed the existence of "space hurricanes" after analyzing a swirling mass of plasma spotted hundreds of miles above the North Pole. The space ... China imprisoning citizens for critical Twitter posts even though the website is banned in the Mainland Over the past three years, the Chinese Communist Party sentenced more than 50 people for questioning its rule, criticizing state leaders and allegedly disrupting public order on Twitter. This is ... |
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