By Jacob M. Thompson More slavery. As part of Germany’s plans to transition to more renewables and allegedly greener energy sources like electric, German officials…
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By Patty McMurray Approximately 60,000 lbs. of the explosive chemical ammonium nitrate, a chemical used to make fertilizer, and a component in explosives, like the ones…
By Kevin Brandt CAPE TOWN – Stellenbosch residents have expressed their frustration with a power outage that affected some areas earlier this week. Electricity supply to…
By WND Staff Sam Brinton, the radical Joe Biden appointee to America’s nuclear regulatory agency who previously was arrested for stealing women’s luggage at airports, now…
By ADAM CHAPMAN EXCLUSIVE: The United States has bombarded Russia with sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine while buying a key resource from the country –…
By Brenda Baletti, Ph.D. New York City will begin tracking the carbon footprint of household food consumption and putting caps on how much red meat can…
By Bob Unruh Several New York pension funds are being sued for going politically correct – and giving up the profits from the oil industry that…
By Daily Friend Today’s Daily Friend with Sara Gon, Marius Roodt, and Nicholas Lorimer chats about the town of Port Alfred being exempt from load…
As the country continues to face increasingly frequent high stages of load shedding, the president in Parliament on Thursday faced grilling questions from MPs about…