by TYLER DURDEN A new report by the British newspaper “The Sunday Times” explains how a satellite in low Earth orbit detected the first signs of danger days…
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By TYLER DURDEN Despite hopes that the scorching heat would deter migrants from making the treacherous journey from Central America across the southern border, preliminary…
By TYLER DURDEN Update (1700ET): At least 125 people have died and 1,300 unaccounted for after devastating floods ripped through western Germany and Belgium. Rescuers are…
By SARAH TAYLOR Shark advocates are calling for people to refer to shark attacks as “shark interactions,” according to a report in the New York Post.…
by Monica Showalter Communist countries are renowned for their pollution, but China is taking it to a new level. Here’s their latest, which comes of…
by Thomas Lifson For those who see the Hand of God in extraordinary natural phenomena, a lightning strike in Toledo, Ohio is being seen as…
By RONALD BAILEY Researchers admit there are absolutely no current examples of low-energy societies providing a decent living standard for their citizens. Examples of “evidence of…
By Michael F. Potter, Extension Entomologist ENTFACT-649 – MYSTERY BITES: Insect and Non-Insect Causes | Download PDF Nearly everyone experiences what seem like bug bites…
By Tyler Durden Maybe it’s time to admit that the whole “green” energy push is one big farce Six months after a historic failure in…
by TYLER DURDEN Tropical Storm Elsa formed Thursday morning over the Atlantic Basin and is quickly moving toward the Caribbean and possibly South Florida, according…
by TYLER DURDEN Something very odd is happening around the Baltimore Metropolitan Area, where two earthquakes have been recorded in a matter of days. The…
By Tyler Durden The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a multi-day heat wave that we said last week would be “historic.” The unrelenting triple-digit temperatures shattered…
by TYLER DURDEN “It’s crazy. I wasn’t expecting it to be this humid,” a high jump competitor at the US Olympic track and field trials in…
By KAKE.COM (YAHOO/KAKE) – An invasive species of worm has been found in Texas after recent rainfalls forced them out of their underground homes, but…
By Tyler Durden By now, it’s become quite evident that the western half of the U.S. is facing one of the worst megadroughts in decades. We’ve…
By Tyler Durden A “historic” heat wave is set to transform the U.S. Pacific Northwest into a furnace this weekend. It has the potential to…















