By Simplicius Yesterday, two near-simultaneous acts of sabotage saw explosions ripping through oil refineries in both Hungary and Romania. In Hungary it was the MOL…
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by Kaley A new species of butterfly has just been named after Iryna Zarutska, the Ukrainian refugee who was brutally murdered on the Charlotte, NC light rail…
By Ward Clark President Trump is unlocking America’s treasure chest. Alaska is open for business, and now in addition to all his other moves, President Trump…
An analysis of EPA data from over 21,600 industrial facilities across the U.S. and its territories found corporate characteristics — especially profitability and innovation —…
By The White House Whereas, rare earths and critical minerals are essential for the production of advanced technologies; Whereas, the United States of America (the…
Your daily dose of natural disasters and amazing phenomena for October 17, 2025… By Strange Sounds Alaska’s Vanishing Villages Before-and-after photos from Kipnuk, Alaska show entire…
By Mike Adams As the founder of Natural News, I’ve spent decades investigating the corruption of modern medicine and the suppression of nature’s healing modalities.…
By U.S. Department of Agriculture The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will begin its annual distribution of RABORAL V-RG®,…
By Merinda Teller, MPH, PhD BUILDING VITALITY: IT STARTS WITH THE SOIL In the twenty-first-century news feed, toxic chemicals apparently make for “sexy” headlines. These…
By Thomas Kolbe Rare earth elements have become geopolitical dynamite. According to a new analysis by consultancy McKinsey & Company, up to four million jobs in…
By Beege Welborn In the Los Angeles sprawl just south of the airport, about 9:30 last night, the normal city sounds were suddenly interrupted by…
PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” stand out amid the flood of man-made chemical compounds for their persistence, pervasiveness and toxicity. With no safe level of exposure…
By AP News SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Residents of a San Francisco Bay Area city are on the lookout for an aggressive squirrel that has…
BY MYNORTHWEST STAFF A fast-growing wildfire in central Washington’s Cascade Mountains continues to threaten communities and disrupt travel, with no immediate signs of slowing. Due to…
By MICHAEL CASEY A team of researchers from Japan wondered if painting cows with zebra-like stripes would prevent flies from biting them. Another group from Africa…
Your daily dose of natural disasters and amazing phenomena for September 17, 2025… By Strange Sounds 🔥 Today’s Doom Feed: ☄️ Giant Fireball Over Argentina…
By Tyler Durden by Kurt Cobb via Resource Insights, A recent piece in New Scientist has reminded me that it is a myth that humans, if they are…


















