November 12 Longtime Newsom critic puts UN summit on notice if Dem governor is allowed to speak: 'Climate hypocrisy' U.N. climate summit leaders have been petitioned by California gubernatorial hopeful Steve Hilton, asking them to prevent Gov. Gavin Newsom from speaking at their summit this month.
November 11 Common cleaning chemical tied to spike in liver disease across US, researchers say Tetrachloroethylene exposure from everyday products increases liver fibrosis odds by 300%. The EPA restricted the chemical after health risks were discovered in blood samples.
November 11 Families sue Camp Mystic over deadly Texas flood, allege negligence and profit motive Families file wrongful death lawsuit against Camp Mystic after July 4th Texas flood killed 25 campers and counselors. Legal action claims negligence and profit over safety.
November 10 EVs beat gas after two years, study finds Electric vehicles overtake gas cars in total CO2 savings after just two years of driving, with emissions benefits growing over time as power grids get cleaner.
November 7 Coast Guard swoops in to save stranded sailors from sinking boat hundreds of miles off coast Coast Guard crews rescued five sailors from a sinking sailboat 260 nautical miles off North Carolina's coast after the vessel took on water near Cape Hatteras Thursday.
November 1 Bill Gates backpedals on climate change: 'Won't lead to humanity's demise' Paul Gigot hosts a panel on 'Journal Editorial Report' reacting to Bill Gates' recent changing in stance on climate change and how money spent to combat the perceived threat could be redistributed to other humanitarian crises.
October 31 Bombshell report shows foreign charities dumped billions into US political advocacy groups, 'erode' democracy Foreign charities funneled nearly $2 billion into U.S. climate and political groups, raising concerns about democracy and election influence from overseas.
October 30 Why cancer is hitting the Midwest harder than anywhere else in America Cancer rates are rising alarmingly in America's Corn Belt states, including Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois, outpacing national averages since the mid-2010s.
October 29 Bill Gates ditches the climate doom ‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the fallout from climate dooming and the ‘grifters’ who got rich off alarmism.
October 29 Bill Gates softens stance on climate change risks, sparking criticism on social media Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates appeared to shift from previous climate alarmism, now stating climate change won't cause global catastrophe or human extinction.