Organizational Sign-On Letter on Sinema-Tillis Bill The undersigned organizations urge the Senate to oppose S.1473, introduced by Senators Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and Thom Tillis (R-NC).
Carbon dioxide, nitrogen and climate change are greening the Earth Carbon Dioxide (“CO2”), also known as “nature’s fertilizer,” has steadily been enriching Earth’s atmosphere, from 320 parts per million in 1970 to 365 parts in 2000, to more than 412 parts today. The evidence of a flourishing planet is plain to see, thanks to satellite imagery that has
Should Your Child Get That Root Canal? STORY AT-A-GLANCE If your dentist tells you that you or your child needs a root canal, think carefully before accepting.
Snoop Dogg Stands Behind Striking Hollywood Writers Over Studio Pay Disparity: 'That S**t Don't Add Up' Rapper Snoop Dogg says he is standing behind striking Hollywood writers and their efforts to get a larger share of streaming revenue for their work.
Mexico's President Slams Ron DeSantis for Migration Curbs Mexico’s president slammed Florida Gov.Ron DeSantis on Monday just hours before a phone meeting with President Joe Biden scheduled for Tuesday.
Charles “The Great Reset” King and Global Britain using the Commonwealth, Five Eyes and City of London to exert influence This week, Charles was crowned King of the United Kingdom and the other 14 Commonwealth realms.
39 questions about the war in Ukraine Igor Strelkov’s Angry Patriots Club (КРП) has published a list of questions about Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine. Most of their questions are highly pertinent; some of them are a bit superfluous; a few—in your correspondent’s humble opinion—are misguided and a bit silly. But
Polish Activists Win Cases Against ‘LGBT-Free Zones’ On April 21, an appeals court in the Polish city of Białystok threw out a case brought by Przasnysz county authorities against four lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights activists who founded the “Atlas of Hate” project. This is the first final verdict in favor of the activists who
Eating meat is essential for our health and well-being, leading scientists say With the continued push to move people towards ever more plant-based diets it’s important to recognise that meat is essential for our health and well-being. A special issue of Animal Frontiers published last month did just that. The societal debate around the value of meat is neither new nor
Former OpenAI Researcher: AI at Human Level Means a '50/50 Chance of Doom' A former OpenAI researcher, Paul Christiano, has expressed serious concerns about the potential risk that AI poses to humanity, estimating a 10-20 percent chance of an AI takeover resulting in a high number of human fatalities. According to Christiano, if AI reaches “human level” thinking, the human race approaches “a
'The Walgreens of Recreational Drugs:' Defense Attorney Blames Victim in Stabbing Murder of Tech Exec Bob Lee Paula Canny, the defense attorney for Nima Momeni, the suspect in last month’s murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee, blamed the victim for his death, pointing out that the tech executive had drugs in his system at the time and was therefore probably acting like a “drug person.
'Quite Scary:' 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton Worries About Future of ChatGPT Geoffrey Hinton, the 75-year-old renowned AI pioneer, has provided more insight into his recent resignation from Google over concerns relating to the potential risks arising from advancements in the field of AI and popular chatbots like ChatGPT. Breitbart News recently reported that Geoffrey Hinton, 75, a pioneer in artificial intelligence
Sanders: I Don't Regret that Green Provisions in Inflation Reduction Act May Overrun Cost Estimate On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Sen.
New York Takes Step to Reduce its Contribution to Deforestation On April 25, the New York Senate approved the Tropical Deforestation-Free Procurement Act, a bill intended to ensure that companies contracting with the New York state government are not contributing to tropical deforestation and human rights abuses overseas. Now the bill will need to be voted on in the New
The Harms From Wearing Masks Are Real STORY AT-A-GLANCE Mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic were an exercise in scientific insanity and evidence is mounting that the long-term physical consequences may not be evident for some time. It started with recommendations to wear a mask in public and quickly deteriorated to questionable advice ranging from head scratching