Study Shows Mushrooms Can Learn, Make Decisions & Function as Individuals We know that nature is alive, but how alive is nature..really? Well, I bet you didn’t know that mushrooms could possibly foster intelligence.
Twenty Years On: The Legacy of 9/11 Human Rights Abuses Of Post-September 11 Detainees The September 11, 2001 attacks created a sense of urgency about protecting the United States from extremist armed groups.
9/11 Unleashed a Global Storm of Human Rights Abuses The September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States were foremost a tragedy for the nearly 3,000 victims and their families.
Space Insult Race: Amazon FCC Filing Calls Elon Musk a Hypocrite Who Believes 'Rules Are for Other People' Amazon claimed in a recent filing with the FCC that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is a hypocrite who disregards government regulations as an ongoing rivalry over satellite launches continues to heat up. The Daily Mail reports that in a recent filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), e-commerce
Two Preachers in Indonesia Charged with Blasphemy Indonesian National Police have separately arrested and detained two clergymen on blasphemy charges.
Mabon: The Autumnal Equinox The heat of summer, strong and forceful, begins to taper off as we approach the height of harvest season.
Nicole Kidman Stars in AMC Theatres $25M Ad Campaign to Lure COVID Weary Moviegoers Time to leave the sofa, forget about the coronavirus, and get back to the cinema.
Will Fauci Be Held Accountable for Lying to Congress? In an August 31, 2021, substack article, Paul Thacker, an investigative reporter and former investigator with the U.S.Senate, reviews evidence he claims shows Dr. Fauci lied to congress when he denied gain-of-function funding.
Researcher on Xinjiang Crimes Banned in Kazakhstan Kazakh authorities have banned a Russian-American researcher from the country for five years in apparent efforts to stymy his work documenting abuses of ethnic minorities in neighboring China, Human Rights Watch said today.
Lessons of War During the next six weeks, more than 150 civilians were killed in fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh according to reports.
US: Advance Human Right to Safe, Affordable Water (Washington, DC) – The United States Congress should support programs that ensure everyone in the US has access to safe and affordable water, Human Rights Watch said in a video released today.
Masks Are a Ticking Time Bomb This article was previously published on April 7, 2021 and has been updated with new information.
People with Disabilities, Older People at Risk after Hurricane Ida Hurricane Ida made landfall in the southern US state of Louisiana last week, leaving thousands of people displaced and millions without power or access to other resources.
Twitter Suspends J.D. Vance Campaign Account Twitter has suspended the official press account of J.D.Vance, a contender in the Republican primary for Ohio’s Senate race in the midterm elections.