• https://rumble.com, The HighWire with Del Bigtree
The tidal wave sparked by 'The People vs. Poison' rally is reshaping the conversation in Washington and beyond, as Del unpacks shifting alliances around food policy, chronic disease, and public trust.
Alchemy CEO Nikil Viswanathan argues the global financial system was designed for humans, but the next wave of commerce will be driven by AI agents that operate natively in crypto.
• https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org, By Andy Corbley
After years of suffering from drought, San Diego is using the resources it built up over that time to help neighboring states now facing their own water challenges.
He's not a typical teenager. While most kids his age are in 10th grade, he defended a PhD in quantum physics at 15. His thesis looked at Bose polarons, quasiparticles in superfluids that many physicists spend years trying to pin down.
...one question that we continue to receive is: "if viruses don't exist then what exactly are antivirals?" Unfortunately, these compounds do exist and are part of the medico-pharmaceutical industry's killing fields. Within the disastrous "h
Lab-grown "chocolate" is hitting shelves this year. Here's what's hype and what's real. California Cultured grows cocoa cells in bioreactors and just signed a 10-year supply deal with Meiji, Japan's biggest chocolate company
In the run-up to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this coming Fourth of July, the Washington Post recently published a long article about how Americans celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Declaration in 1876.
• https://www.theorganicprepper.com, by Daisy Luther
There's little that gives me more of a rush than going into the dollar store and finding things that I would normally buy elsewhere for two or three bucks and getting them for only a dollar.
In a particularly vibrant nightlife precinct of Shenzhen, in China, the main attraction may be a massive landlocked cruise ship that's been turned into hotels, bars and restaurants.
A cyber attack on Thursday hit several universities and schools in the US, causing chaos, confusion and major disruptions amid the high stakes end-of-year season.
Since the Chinese are coming – more finely, Chinese EVs are coming – some are arguing for an American "industrial policy" that would include resurrecting federal tax credits and other such subsidy mechanisms to prop up the sales of American E
A few years ago, a woman named Xi Van Fleet stood up at a school board meeting in Loudoun County and warned a room full of Americans that what she was seeing in our schools looked an awful lot like Mao's Cultural Revolution. Most people applauded,
Maybe the most prominent economic discussion circulating today is the fear that the vast majority of people have been priced out of housing markets for the rest of their lives, regardless of the country they live.
Handguns could be mailed through the U.S. Postal Service for the first time in nearly 100 years if a proposed rule under the Trump administration takes effect. Democratic attorneys general in two dozen states sent a letter this week in opposition.