Want To Rate Your Government? Just Look at Women’s Rights Women’s rights are human rights and, as such, are nonnegotiable. But there’s been no shortage of examples of egregious violations of women’s rights over the past year.
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Swing State Democrats Call Out Biden for 'Harming American Workers' with Tariff Waivers for China Sens.
Saying No to Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder: 6 Clever Ways to Do It Saying no to someone is hard enough.
Proposed legislation in Montana would ban vaccinated people from donating blood Legislation being proposed in Montana, USA, would ban people who had been injected with a covid “vaccine” from donating blood or organs.
Ten Tips for the Perfect Japanese Bath With that winter chill still lingering in the air, many of us are looking for healthy alternatives to keep warm and clean throughout the dark months.
Bidenflation: Labor Costs Revised Sharply Higher A surprisingly sharp upward revision to U.S.labor costs indicates that inflationary pressures were running much hotter than thought in the fourth quarter of last year.
Some of the descendants of Nazis in positions of power today The response to the “Covid-19 pandemic” has much in common with the birth of the Third Reich and descendants of former Nazis remain influential in today’s world. Hitler was, perhaps, the first to see that liberal democracy can be subverted by playing on the unconscious fears of the masses.
This Won't End Well: Scientists Hope to Create AI from Human Brain Cells Scientists at John Hopkins University are working on research to enable AI to be constructed using human brain cells, arguing that the use of organic materials is more efficient than traditional computing systems. The technology has come to be known as OI, or “organoid intelligence,” and scientists have already achieved
Strategies to Optimize Mitochondrial Health in Long COVID STORY AT-A-GLANCE The video above features a recent lecture I gave to the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) on how to optimize your mitochondrial health and function.
The Sense of Smell: An Entrance to Another “Reality” Imagine sitting on a flat, square cushion with your legs crossed in a historic Buddhist temple on a cold autumn day.
Yakety Yat Chat Image source: Free Vectors Now I know I promised last time that I might tell you the tragic tale of the Luna moth during its larval development but it is such a dreadfully sad story and given the woebegotten way the world is, I just couldn’t bring myself to
California Raises Water Allocation to 35% as More Snow, Rain Arrive The California Department of Water Resources announced Wednesday that it is boosting its water allocations to 35% of the amounts requested by local agencies, up from 30%, as more rain and snow arrive in the state. A month ago, as Breitbart News reported, the allocation was boosted from a scant
Dem Joe Manchin: Pushing ESG Policies Could Be a Geopolitical Risk Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Joe Manchin (D-WV) suggested corporations and financial firms embracing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing are not considering the geopolitical risks. Manchin, who is up for reelection in a state rallying against ESG policies, is starting to speak out more against the ESG
Microdose Journaling: How Can It Help? One of the newest and most helpful trends has hit the mental health world: microdose journaling.