By John Hayward The assembly of Japan’s Niigata prefecture on Monday passed a vote of confidence in Governor Hanazumi Hideyo’s plan to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa…
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By justmindy If you needed another reason not to move to Seattle, this latest PSA from government will probably do it. Cartoon PSA advises to…
More than 20 years after being declared unsafe, tap water near Zrenjanin remains undrinkable while officials insist it’s safe. Residents have spent an estimated €160 million on bottled water just to survive.
What if the war on drugs is just a cover story? Investigative journalist Bill Conroy joins Caravan to Midnight to reveal how counternarcotics efforts often conceal deeper battles over oil, trade routes, and geopolitical dominance.
Hurricane-force winds sparked rapidly spreading wildfires in South Dakota and Wyoming, forcing evacuations and emergency closures. Officials warn conditions remain dangerous as gusts exceed 70 mph
President Trump reached same-day agreements with Malaysia and Thailand to deepen cooperation on critical minerals and rare earth supply chains, highlighting Washington’s effort to reduce dependence on China. Analysts say the deals underscore how resource-rich nations have become key battlegrounds in the US-China rivalry, with Beijing still holding an advantage due to decades of investment with fewer political conditions.
…JUST A VERY PREDICTABLE YET CATACLYSMIC MINI ICE AGE DUE TO THE ONCOMING….. But how do the NWO globalists know that this particular Grand Solar…
OAN Staff Cory Hawkins and Brooke Mallory In a somewhat ominous post on Truth Social, President Donald Trump accused Mexico of posing a cross-border sewage contamination issue hazardous…
By Kantaro Komiya and Mariko Katsumura A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook northeastern Japan late on Monday, prompting orders for about 90,000 residents to evacuate and tsunami warnings that…
“A methane vaccine for ruminant animals is internationally recognised as the ‘holy grail’ to deliver methane reduction at low cost and mass scale,” said one…
Now, a team of paleontologists, mostly from California’s Loma Linda University, have discovered and meticulously documented 16,600 such footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
Trees in the Amazon rainforest are being cut down to build a road for U.N COP 30 summit. The highway aims to ease traffic for over 50,000 attendees, including world leaders.
By Josh Hammer Is the American Left finally waking up from its decades-long climate catastrophism stupor? For years, climate alarmism has reigned as political catechism:…
By Alex Newman BELÉM, Brazil — Unlike carbon dioxide in the air, the spiritual feeling at the UN COP30 climate summit was so dark and thick…
By Dylan Hartwell In the middle of the day, the light will suddenly feel wrong. Shadows will sharpen, the air will cool as if someone quietly…
By Oliver Winters A new documentary is claiming that California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) essentially sat by and…
By Tyler Durden In the past five years the institutional discussions surrounding climate change have shifted noticeably from “net zero” goals (zero net carbon emissions…
By Strange Sounds Hayli Gubbi Erupts After 10,000 Years — Seen From Space Yes, the Earth continues its tradition of waking up stuff we thought…


















